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Cover Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
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8750-7315

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Volume 90 (2000): Issue 1 (Jan 2000)

Publication Date:
01 Jan 2000
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The effect of foot orthoses on transverse tibial rotation during walking
Biomechanics of the tarsal mechanism. A key to the function of the normal human foot
Timing of peak plantar pressure during the stance phase of walking. A study of patients with diabetes mellitus and transmetatarsal amputation
Dynamic foot orthoses. Principles and application
Biomechanics of the normal and abnormal foot
The windlass mechanism of the foot. A mechanical model to explain pathology
Sagittal plane biomechanics. American Diabetes Association
Preventive foot care in people with diabetes
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