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Myofascial trigger point more common in lower arch people

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Mar 10, 2015.

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    The Prevalence Of Myofascial Trigger Points In Lower Medial Longitudinal Arch Subjects
    J.C. Zuil-Escobar, PT, MSc, C.B. Martínez-Cepa, PhD, J.A. Martín-Urrialde, PhD, A. Gómez-Conesa, PhD
    Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Available online 3 March 2015
     
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    A Mixed-Method Approach to Evaluating the Association Between Myofascial Trigger Points and Ankle/Foot Pain Using Handheld Sonography Equipment
    A Pilot Study

    Kathryn E. Zale, MS, RDMS, RVT; Maryanna Klatt, PhD; Kevin R. Volz, MS, RVT; Christopher Kanner;
    Kevin D. Evans, PhD, RT(R) (M) (BD), RDMS, RVS, FSDMS
    Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography May 12, 2015
     
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    The influence of myofascial release on pain and selected indicators of flat foot in adults: a controlled randomized trial
    Aneta Bac et al
    Sci Rep. 2022 Jan 26;12(1):1414
     
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