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... pronation also stretches the posterior tibial muscle and tendon . Treatment of posterior shin splints consists in avoiding running on surfaces such as those described above , which force pronation , and by using orthoses to limit pronation ...
... pronation also stretches the posterior tibial muscle and tendon . Treatment of posterior shin splints consists in avoiding running on surfaces such as those described above , which force pronation , and by using orthoses to limit pronation ...
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... Pronation Supports Many devices have been used in an attempt to limit pronation . The small , longitudinal arch cookie that comes in most training shoes does not contribute much to the support of the long arch , let alone control pronation ...
... Pronation Supports Many devices have been used in an attempt to limit pronation . The small , longitudinal arch cookie that comes in most training shoes does not contribute much to the support of the long arch , let alone control pronation ...
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... pronation . These orthoses are particularly effective in dealing with pain at the origin of the plantar fascia caused by overpronation.52,53 Some athletes have a short , hypermobile first metatarsal . This type of foot has to pronate ...
... pronation . These orthoses are particularly effective in dealing with pain at the origin of the plantar fascia caused by overpronation.52,53 Some athletes have a short , hypermobile first metatarsal . This type of foot has to pronate ...
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Terminology | 1 |
The Clinical Anatomy of the Foot Ralph | 7 |
Biomechanics of the Foot Michael T Manley | 21 |
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