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"Wearing high heel shoes is not associated with any significant complications"

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Jan 30, 2015.

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    Outcome of wearing high heel shoes in young generation
    Syed Muneeb Younus; Aamna Qaz; Farhan Ismail
    17th AKU Symposium 2014 > Poster Presentations
     
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  3. Bug

    Bug Well-Known Member

    Um, 42.8% heel spur and the age of 15-25?

    Really? I say no. So much of that study is flawed.
     
  4. rubennpodo

    rubennpodo Active Member

    Perhaps the present studie has not enought scientific statistics power. There are some studies performed with electromagnetic tracker devices that have shown higher abduction moments in proximal phalanx of hallux with higher heel shoes
     
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