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Movement > Pronation
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Pronation Defined
Internal rotation resulting in appendage facing downward
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Tue Dec 30
- Flat Feet Treatment: Flat feet do not generally cause problems unless they cause pain or lead to other more serious medical conditions.
Tue Dec 2
- The Advanced Backpacker: A Handbook ... - Google Book Search: Excellent reference on foot care and how to choose shoes
- Kinematics of human gait: interesting table showing limb behaviour and gait cycle phase on a table
- La Trobe University - Faculty of Health Sciences - Department of Podiatry - The Gait Cycle: Medical text on the Gait Cycle
- Pronation and the mechanisms of running injuries. Part 1 - A Time-to-Run Footwear section - your online running information: long article on the various stages of the running gait cycle
Sun Nov 30
Wed Nov 26
- Shoes and Gear Video | Runner's World: Series of movies showing the three pronation types: overpronation, normal and underpronation .
Sun Nov 16
Thu Nov 13
- Flat Feet in Children: Symptoms and Treatment using Orthotics: Flat feet in children can be difficult to diagnose in their early years. However, it is important to diagnose and treat this condition to prevent complications later in life.
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