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Athletic Footwear Prescription
Posted by Thomas Twomey on
In this article we aim to give an honest and unbiased analysis of the current predicament of athletic footwear prescription.
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Football Boots - Prescription Tips
Posted by Thomas Twomey on
We have seen a big shift in the construction of football boots over the past 15-20 years. The day of robust and durable leather boots are a thing of the past and are fast being replaced with lightweight synthetic materials. Revolutionary cleat placements have also changed the dynamics and functionality of these boots drastically. The first signs of change were implemented by Adidas in the 1950’s with the introduction of interchangeable cleats. This allowed for customization of the boots based on underfoot conditions and the sport being played. In the following decades, further changes were made to reduce mass and...
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Intoeing in Children
Posted by PPL Biomechanics on
Intoeing presents in children at certain ages as a feature of normal development. Here we investigate the causes, diagnosis and management of an intoeing gait.
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Tibialis Posterior Dysfunction - Identification and Management
Posted by PPL Biomechanics on
Tibialis Posterior Dysfunction Patients usually present with medial foot pain, decreased function and flattening of the arch. Often described as “acquired flat foot”, this condition is most commonly a result of overuse and damage to the structures supporting the medial longitudinal arch. Tibialis posterior’s main function is to stabilise the mid foot and control contact phase pronation, with a lesser role in contributing to propulsive phase supination. Tibialis posterior dysfunction can be defined in 4 different stages which serve as a guide to management. Stage I: The tendon is still intact and functioning but inflamed Stage II: The tendon has...
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Gait Analysis Tools in the Clinic
Posted by PPL Biomechanics on
Analysing gait can provide critical information in both diagnosis and rehabilitation of injuries. Gait analysis measures the mechanical factors of joint loading, orientation, and neuromuscular function during walking/running. Assessing whole body mechanics during both walking and running can allow clinicians to identify the presence of abnormalities and asymmetries which may be affecting the patient. Gait analysis can range from a basic visual assessment of walking/running along a straight path or treadmill, to 3D kinematic and kinetic analysis using multiple cameras and force/pressure platforms. 3D Motion Capture 3D motion capture requires the use of retroreflective markers and a number of laser...
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