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  1. Jonatan García

    Jonatan García Active Member


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    Hola a todos!

    Me gustaría proponer que cada uno de vosotros recomendara unos 15 artículos que a su juicio sean muy interesantes para la biomecánica, con todos los artículos, si se repiten las recomendaciones elaboraremos una lista, con los artículos que salgan, quedando en las primeras posiciones aquellos que se consideran más imprescindibles para que sean leidos por los compañeros podólogos.

    He omitido libros, por la facilidad que otorgan los artículos.

    Que os parece la idea??
     
  2. Jonatan García

    Jonatan García Active Member

    Yo propongo los siguientes 15, por cierto he elegido 15, por no pedir los típicos 10, además 10 creo que son pocos, y más de 15 puede ser más complicado para aquellos que empiezan a andentrarse en la podología, espero que resulte cómodo a la gran mayoría. Saludos

    1. Dananberg HJ. Functional hallux limitus and its relationship to gait efficiency J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1986 76: 648-652
    2. Fuller EA. Center of pressure and its theoretical relationship to foot pathology. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1999 Jun;89(6):278-91
    3. Fuller EA. The windlass mechanism of the foot. A mechanical model to explain pathology J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2000 90: 35-46.
    4. Huson A: Biomechanics of The Tarsal Mechanism, a key to the Function of the Normal Human Foot. JAPMA 90(1): 12-17,2000.
    5. Kirby KA. Rotational equilibrium across the subtalar joint axis. JAPMA. 1989;79(1):1-14.
    6. Kirby KA. Subtalar joint axis location and rotational equilibrium theory of foot function. JAPMA. 2001;91(9):465-487.
    7. Kirby KA. Emerging conceps in podiatric biomechanics. Podiatry Today. 2006;19(12):36-48.
    8. Landorf KB, Keenan AM. Efficacy of foot orthoses. What does the literature tell us? J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2000 90: 149-158.
    9. Lee W. Podiatric biomechanics. An historical appraisal and discussion of the Root model as a clinical system of approach in the present context of theoretical uncertainty. Clin Podiatr Med Surg. 2001 Oct;18(4):555-684; discussion 685-90
    10. MCPOIL TG, HUNT GC: Evaluation and management of foot and ankle disorders: present position and future directions. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 21: 381, 1995
    11. Nawoczenski DA, Saltzman CL, Cook TM. The effect of foot structure on the three-dimensional kinematic coupling behavior of the leg and rear foot. Phys Ther. 1998 Apr;78(4):404-16.
    12. Nester CJ. Review of literature on the axis of rotation at the subtalar joint. The Foot (1998) 8, 111-118..
    13. Nester C, Bowker P, Bowden P. Kinematics of the midtarsal joint during standing leg rotation. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2002 Feb;92(2):77-81.
    14. Nester CJ, Findlow AH. Clinical and experimental models of the midtarsal joint: proposed terms of reference and associated terminology. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2006 Jan-Feb;96(1):24-31.
    15. Nigg BM. The role of impact forces and foot pronation: a new paradigm. Clin J Sport Med. 2001 Jan;11(1):2-9.
     
  3. javier

    javier Senior Member

    Hola,

    Mi lista se corresponde a los que más me han influido:

    1. C B Payne The past, present, and future of podiatric biomechanics J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1998 88: 53-63.
    2. Landorf KB, Keenan AM. Efficacy of foot orthoses. What does the literature tell us? J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2000 90: 149-158.
    3. HJ Dananberg and M Guiliano Chronic low-back pain and its response to custom-made foot orthoses J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1999 89: 109-117.
    4. HJ Dananberg Gait style as an etiology to chronic postural pain. Part II. Postural compensatory process J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1993 83: 615-624.
    5. Kirby KA. Subtalar joint axis location and rotational equilibrium theory of foot function. JAPMA. 2001;91(9):465-487.
    6. Gerard V. Yu, Molly S. Judge, Justin R. Hudson, and Frank E. Seidelmann
    Predislocation Syndrome: Progressive Subluxation/Dislocation of the Lesser Metatarsophalangeal Joint J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2002 92: 182-199.
    7. DG Armstrong, LA Lavery, LB Harkless, and WH Van Houtum
    Amputation and reamputation of the diabetic foot J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1997 87: 255-259.
    8. Craig Payne, Matthew Oates, and Hazel Noakes Static Stance Response to Different Types of Foot Orthoses J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2003 93: 492-498.
    9. Vivienne Chuter, Craig Payne, and Kathryn Miller Variability of Neutral-Position Casting of the Foot J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2003 93: 1-5.
    10. EA Fuller The windlass mechanism of the foot. A mechanical model to explain pathology J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2000 90: 35-46.

    Hay más pero son de otras publicaciones que tengo en mi consulta. Ya los iré añadiendo.

    Saludos,
     
  4. Javier Pascual

    Javier Pascual Active Member

    Hola a todos,

    Me parece muy interesante esta idea... Bueno, ahí van mis 15:

    1.- ROOT ML, ORIEN WP, WEED JH: Normal and Abnormal Function of the Foot, Clinical Biomechanics Corp, Los Angeles, 1977.

    2- van Langelaan EJ. A kinematical analysis of the tarsal joints. An X-ray photogrammetric study. Acta Orthop Scand Suppl. 1983;204:1-269.

    3-HUSON A: "Functional Anatomy of the Foot," in Disorders of the Foot and Ankle, ed by MH Jahss, p 409, WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 1991.

    4- Kirby KA. Subtalar joint axis location and rotational equilibrium theory of foot function. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2001;91(9):465-487.

    5- Lee W. Podiatric biomechanics. An historical appraisal and discussion of the Root model as a clinical system of approach in the present context of theoretical uncertainty. Clin Podiatr Med Surg. 2001;18(4):555-684.

    6- Fuller EA. Center of pressure and its theoretical relationship to foot pathology. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1999; 89(6):278-91

    7- Payne CB. The past, present, and future of podiatric biomechanics J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1998 88: 53-63.

    8.- Nester C, Bowker P, Bowden P. Kinematics of the midtarsal joint during standing leg rotation. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2002; 92(2):77-81.

    9.- Nigg BM. The role of impact forces and foot pronation: a new paradigm. Clin J Sport Med. 2001;11(1):2-9.

    10.- BLAKE RL: "Inverted functional orthosis", In: VALMASSY RL: Clinical Biomechanics of the Lower Extremities, CV Mosby, St Louis, p. 354. 1996.

    11.- Kirby KA. The medial heel skive technique. Improving pronation control in foot orthoses. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1992 Apr;82(4):177-88.

    12.- Payne CB, Bird AR. Teaching clinical biomechanics in the context of uncertainty. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1999; 89(10):525-30.

    13.- Ruch J: “Anatomical Dissection of the First Metatarsophalangeal
    Joint,” in Comprehensive Textbook of Foot Surgery, ed by ED McGlamry, AS Banks, MS Downey, p 469, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1992.

    14.- Yu GV, Hudson JR. Evaluation and treatment of stage 0 Charcot's neuroarthropathy of the foot and ankle. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2002 Apr;92(4):210-20.

    15.- Yu GV, Judge MS, Hudson JR, Seidelmann FE. Predislocation Syndrome: Progressive Subluxation/Dislocation of the Lesser Metatarsophalangeal Joint. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2002; 92: 182-199.

    Ha sido mucho más difícil de lo que pensaba... En fín no es fácil poner los 15 que más te han influido... De hecho hay algunos con los que no me identifico actualmente en su forma de ver el pie, pero tengo que reconocer que creo que todos estos han sido los que mas me han influido y han marcadode forma notable y forma de entender y tratar los problemas del pie.

    Un saludo
     
  5. javier

    javier Senior Member

    Hola Javier,

    Me alegro de volver a leer tús aportaciones.

    Aquí van algunos textos (algunos de ellos bastante exóticos) que me han influido:

    11. Jim Porterfield, Carl DeRosa Conditions Of Weight Bearing: Asymmetrical Overload Syndrome (AOS) 4th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain Montreal (2001) http://www.kalindra.com/porterfield_montreal.pdf

    12. S.A. Gracovetsky Analysis And Interpretation Of Gait In Relation To Lumbo Pelvic Function 4th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain Montreal (2001) http://www.kalindra.com/gracovetsky_montreal.pdf

    13. Lindstedt S, Reich T Do muscles function as adaptable locomotive springs? The Journal of Experimental Biology 205, 2211-2216 (2002) Ver texto completo

    14. McGeer, T. (1992) Principles of walking and running. In Advances in Comparative and Environmental Physiology, Vol. 11, Mechanics of Animal Locomotion (Alexander, R. M., ed.). Berlin: Springer-Verlag http://www-personal.umich.edu/~shc/McGeer_1992_Chap.pdf

    15. McGeer, T. (1993) Dynamics and control of bipedal locomotion. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 163: 277-314.http://www-personal.umich.edu/~shc/McGeer_1993_JTB.pdf


    Saludos,
     
    Last edited: Aug 31, 2007
  6. Jonatan García

    Jonatan García Active Member

    Hola a todos de nuevo, me alegro de leeros por aquí, sobre este post, por ahora el “Ranking de Bibliografía Podológica” queda de la siguiente forma:

    En el puesto número 1;

    - Kirby KA. Subtalar joint axis location and rotational equilibrium theory of foot function. JAPMA. 2001;91(9):465-487.

    Compartiendo segunda posición;

    - Fuller EA. Center of pressure and its theoretical relationship to foot pathology. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1999 Jun;89(6):278-91
    - Fuller EA. The windlass mechanism of the foot. A mechanical model to explain pathology J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2000 90: 35-46.
    - Landorf KB, Keenan AM. Efficacy of foot orthoses. What does the literature tell us? J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2000 90: 149-158.
    - Lee W. Podiatric biomechanics. An historical appraisal and discussion of the Root model as a clinical system of approach in the present context of theoretical uncertainty. Clin Podiatr Med Surg. 2001 Oct;18(4):555-684; discussion 685-90.
    - Nester C, Bowker P, Bowden P. Kinematics of the midtarsal joint during standing leg rotation. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2002 Feb;92(2):77-81.
    - Nigg BM. The role of impact forces and foot pronation: a new paradigm. Clin J Sport Med. 2001 Jan;11(1):2-9.
    - Payne CB. The past, present, and future of podiatric biomechanics J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1998 88: 53-63.
    - Yu GV, Judge MS, Hudson JR, Seidelmann FE. Predislocation Syndrome: Progressive Subluxation/Dislocation of the Lesser Metatarsophalangeal Joint. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2002; 92: 182-199.

    El resto de artículos quedan en tercera posición;

    - DG Armstrong, LA Lavery, LB Harkless, and WH Van Houtum
    Amputation and reamputation of the diabetic foot J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1997 87: 255-259.
    - BLAKE RL: "Inverted functional orthosis", In: VALMASSY RL: Clinical Biomechanics of the Lower Extremities, CV Mosby, St Louis, p. 354. 1996.
    - Vivienne Chuter, Craig Payne, and Kathryn Miller Variability of Neutral-Position Casting of the Foot J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2003 93: 1-5.
    - Dananberg HJ. Functional hallux limitus and its relationship to gait efficiency J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1986 76: 648-652.
    - HJ Dananberg and M Guiliano Chronic low-back pain and its response to custom-made foot orthoses J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1999 89: 109-117.
    - HJ Dananberg Gait style as an etiology to chronic postural pain. Part II. Postural compensatory process J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1993 83: 615-624.
    - S.A. Gracovetsky Analysis And Interpretation Of Gait In Relation To Lumbo Pelvic Function 4th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain Montreal (2001)
    - HUSON A: "Functional Anatomy of the Foot," in Disorders of the Foot and Ankle, ed by MH Jahss, p 409, WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 1991.
    - Huson A: Biomechanics of The Tarsal Mechanism, a key to the Function of the Normal Human Foot. JAPMA 90(1): 12-17,2000.
    - Kirby KA. Rotational equilibrium across the subtalar joint axis. JAPMA. 1989;79(1):1-14.
    - Kirby KA. The medial heel skive technique. Improving pronation control in foot orthoses. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1992 Apr;82(4):177-88.
    - Kirby KA. Emerging conceps in podiatric biomechanics. Podiatry Today. 2006;19(12):36-48.
    - Lindstedt S, Reich T Do muscles function as adaptable locomotive springs? The Journal of Experimental Biology 205, 2211-2216 (2002)
    - McGeer, T. (1992) Principles of walking and running. In Advances in Comparative and Environmental Physiology, Vol. 11, Mechanics of Animal Locomotion (Alexander, R. M., ed.). Berlin: Springer-Verlag
    - McGeer, T. (1993) Dynamics and control of bipedal locomotion. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 163: 277-314
    - MCPOIL TG, HUNT GC: Evaluation and management of foot and ankle disorders: present position and future directions. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 21: 381, 1995.
    - Nawoczenski DA, Saltzman CL, Cook TM. The effect of foot structure on the three-dimensional kinematic coupling behavior of the leg and rear foot. Phys Ther. 1998 Apr;78(4):404-16.
    - Nester CJ. Review of literature on the axis of rotation at the subtalar joint. The Foot (1998) 8, 111-118.
    - Nester CJ, Findlow AH. Clinical and experimental models of the midtarsal joint: proposed terms of reference and associated terminology. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2006 Jan-Feb;96(1):24-31.
    - Payne CB, Bird AR. Teaching clinical biomechanics in the context of uncertainty. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1999; 89(10):525-30.
    - Craig Payne, Matthew Oates, and Hazel Noakes Static Stance Response to Different Types of Foot Orthoses J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2003 93: 492-498.
    - Jim Porterfield, Carl DeRosa Conditions Of Weight Bearing: Asymmetrical Overload Syndrome (AOS) 4th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain Montreal (2001)
    - ROOT ML, ORIEN WP, WEED JH: Normal and Abnormal Function of the Foot, Clinical Biomechanics Corp, Los Angeles, 1977.
    - Ruch J: “Anatomical Dissection of the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint,” in Comprehensive Textbook of Foot Surgery, ed by ED McGlamry, AS Banks, MS Downey, p 469, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1992.
    - van Langelaan EJ. A kinematical analysis of the tarsal joints. An X-ray photogrammetric study. Acta Orthop Scand Suppl. 1983;204:1-269.
    - Yu GV, Hudson JR. Evaluation and treatment of stage 0 Charcot's neuroarthropathy of the foot and ankle. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2002 Apr;92(4):210-20.

    Vamos a continuar, si os parece bien, poniendo aquellas referencias que penseis, al menos actualmente, que han de ser lecturas que los podólogos o estudiantes deberían de leer. Así se seguirá configurando el Ranking.

    Saludos
     
  7. javier

    javier Senior Member

    Este es nuevo y me ha gustado especialmente:

    Gerard V. Zammit and Craig B. Payne Relationship Between Positive Clinical Outcomes of Foot Orthotic Treatment and Changes in Rearfoot Kinematics J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2007 97: 207-212. Abstract


    Saludos,
     
  8. Jonatan García

    Jonatan García Active Member

    Venga compañeros, animaos, si te ha servido a ti ese artículo, sguro que a alguien más le puede servir!!!!

    el “Ranking de Bibliografía Podológica” queda de la siguiente forma:

    En el puesto número 1;

    - Kirby KA. Subtalar joint axis location and rotational equilibrium theory of foot function. JAPMA. 2001;91(9):465-487.

    Compartiendo segunda posición;

    - Fuller EA. Center of pressure and its theoretical relationship to foot pathology. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1999 Jun;89(6):278-91
    - Fuller EA. The windlass mechanism of the foot. A mechanical model to explain pathology J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2000 90: 35-46.
    - Landorf KB, Keenan AM. Efficacy of foot orthoses. What does the literature tell us? J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2000 90: 149-158.
    - Lee W. Podiatric biomechanics. An historical appraisal and discussion of the Root model as a clinical system of approach in the present context of theoretical uncertainty. Clin Podiatr Med Surg. 2001 Oct;18(4):555-684; discussion 685-90.
    - Nester C, Bowker P, Bowden P. Kinematics of the midtarsal joint during standing leg rotation. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2002 Feb;92(2):77-81.
    - Nigg BM. The role of impact forces and foot pronation: a new paradigm. Clin J Sport Med. 2001 Jan;11(1):2-9.
    - Payne CB. The past, present, and future of podiatric biomechanics J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1998 88: 53-63.
    - Yu GV, Judge MS, Hudson JR, Seidelmann FE. Predislocation Syndrome: Progressive Subluxation/Dislocation of the Lesser Metatarsophalangeal Joint. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2002; 92: 182-199.

    El resto de artículos quedan en tercera posición;

    - DG Armstrong, LA Lavery, LB Harkless, and WH Van Houtum
    Amputation and reamputation of the diabetic foot J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1997 87: 255-259.
    - BLAKE RL: "Inverted functional orthosis", In: VALMASSY RL: Clinical Biomechanics of the Lower Extremities, CV Mosby, St Louis, p. 354. 1996.
    - Vivienne Chuter, Craig Payne, and Kathryn Miller Variability of Neutral-Position Casting of the Foot J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2003 93: 1-5.
    - Dananberg HJ. Functional hallux limitus and its relationship to gait efficiency J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1986 76: 648-652.
    - HJ Dananberg and M Guiliano Chronic low-back pain and its response to custom-made foot orthoses J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1999 89: 109-117.
    - HJ Dananberg Gait style as an etiology to chronic postural pain. Part II. Postural compensatory process J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1993 83: 615-624.
    - Gerard V. Zammit and Craig B. Payne Relationship Between Positive Clinical Outcomes of Foot Orthotic Treatment and Changes in Rearfoot Kinematics J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2007 97: 207-212.
    - S.A. Gracovetsky Analysis And Interpretation Of Gait In Relation To Lumbo Pelvic Function 4th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain Montreal (2001)
    - HUSON A: "Functional Anatomy of the Foot," in Disorders of the Foot and Ankle, ed by MH Jahss, p 409, WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 1991.
    - Huson A: Biomechanics of The Tarsal Mechanism, a key to the Function of the Normal Human Foot. JAPMA 90(1): 12-17,2000.
    - Kirby KA. Rotational equilibrium across the subtalar joint axis. JAPMA. 1989;79(1):1-14.
    - Kirby KA. The medial heel skive technique. Improving pronation control in foot orthoses. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1992 Apr;82(4):177-88.
    - Kirby KA. Emerging conceps in podiatric biomechanics. Podiatry Today. 2006;19(12):36-48.
    - Lindstedt S, Reich T Do muscles function as adaptable locomotive springs? The Journal of Experimental Biology 205, 2211-2216 (2002)
    - McGeer, T. (1992) Principles of walking and running. In Advances in Comparative and Environmental Physiology, Vol. 11, Mechanics of Animal Locomotion (Alexander, R. M., ed.). Berlin: Springer-Verlag
    - McGeer, T. (1993) Dynamics and control of bipedal locomotion. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 163: 277-314
    - MCPOIL TG, HUNT GC: Evaluation and management of foot and ankle disorders: present position and future directions. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 21: 381, 1995.
    - Nawoczenski DA, Saltzman CL, Cook TM. The effect of foot structure on the three-dimensional kinematic coupling behavior of the leg and rear foot. Phys Ther. 1998 Apr;78(4):404-16.
    - Nester CJ. Review of literature on the axis of rotation at the subtalar joint. The Foot (1998) 8, 111-118.
    - Nester CJ, Findlow AH. Clinical and experimental models of the midtarsal joint: proposed terms of reference and associated terminology. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2006 Jan-Feb;96(1):24-31.
    - Payne CB, Bird AR. Teaching clinical biomechanics in the context of uncertainty. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1999; 89(10):525-30.
    - Craig Payne, Matthew Oates, and Hazel Noakes Static Stance Response to Different Types of Foot Orthoses J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2003 93: 492-498.
    - Jim Porterfield, Carl DeRosa Conditions Of Weight Bearing: Asymmetrical Overload Syndrome (AOS) 4th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain Montreal (2001)
    - ROOT ML, ORIEN WP, WEED JH: Normal and Abnormal Function of the Foot, Clinical Biomechanics Corp, Los Angeles, 1977.
    - Ruch J: “Anatomical Dissection of the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint,” in Comprehensive Textbook of Foot Surgery, ed by ED McGlamry, AS Banks, MS Downey, p 469, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1992.
    - van Langelaan EJ. A kinematical analysis of the tarsal joints. An X-ray photogrammetric study. Acta Orthop Scand Suppl. 1983;204:1-269.
    - Yu GV, Hudson JR. Evaluation and treatment of stage 0 Charcot's neuroarthropathy of the foot and ankle. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2002 Apr;92(4):210-20.
     
  9. Raúl Blázquez

    Raúl Blázquez Active Member

    Hola a tods, he estado revisando algunos de los articulos que poniais, que no conocia y son bastante interesantes. Pero a mi me gustaria saber algo más sobre la Teoria o Modelo de Stress de Tejidos y sobre todo por un articulo que creo que comenta algo sobre su aplicación clinica por medio del equilibrio rotacional de la articulacion subtalar descrito por el E. Fuller y K. Kirby.
    He estado mirando y buscando y no encuentro nada...¿alguien me sabria decir como conseguirlo, pasarmelo o donde encontrarlo?.

    Muchas gracias
     
  10. javier

    javier Senior Member

    Hola Raul,

    ¿Puedes escribir a la referencia completa de los artículos que buscas?

    Saludos,
     
  11. JAraoz

    JAraoz Active Member

    Tengo algunos libros de Nelson Peyre que no dejan de ser Interesante como consulta en podología si es de interes te envio los títulos de los mismos.
     
  12. Raúl Blázquez

    Raúl Blázquez Active Member

    Hola Javier, la referencia completa del articulo que busco creo que es:

    Modelo de Stress de Tejidos y su aplicación clinica por medio del equilibrio rotacional de la articulacion subtalar descrito por el Dr. Eric Fuller y Dr. Kevin Kirby.

    O simplemente como Modelo de Stress de Tejidos, eso no estoy seguro, pero el autor si es Fuller.

    Saludos y gracias
     
  13. javier

    javier Senior Member

    Creo que te refieres a esto:

    Fuller EA, Kirby KA: Subtalar joint equilibrium and tissue stress approach to biomechanical therapy of the foot and lower extremity. In Albert, S. (ed),Lower Extremity Biomechanics: Theory and Practice, 2007

    Es un capítulo del libro Lower Extremity Biomechanics: Theory and Practice, buscalo por los fondos bibliográficos de las bibliotecas universitarias y sino sólo queda la opción de comprarlo en Amazon.com. Si alguien lo tiene y quisiera compartirlo contigo (yo personalmente no tengo este libro) puede ser otra opción.

    Saludos,
     
  14. Raúl Blázquez

    Raúl Blázquez Active Member

    Muchas gracias Javier, me as sido de gran utilidad.

    Saludos, Raúl.
     
  15. Jonatan García

    Jonatan García Active Member

    Hola Raúl!

    Aunque supongo que el capítulo de este libro estará muy bien, yo conozco tres artículos que pueden resultar de interés;

    McPoil TG, Hunt GC. Evaluation and management of foot and ankle disorders: present problems and future directions. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 1995;21(6):381-8.

    Ross M. Use of the Tissue Stress Model as a Paradigm for Developing an Examination and Management Plan for a Patient with Plantar Fasciitis. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2002;92:499-506.

    Mueller MJ, Maluf KS. Tissue Adaptation to Physical Stress: A Proposed "Physical Stress Theory" to Guide Physical Therapist Practice, Education, and Research. Physical Therapy. 2002;82:383-403.
     
  16. Raúl Blázquez

    Raúl Blázquez Active Member

    Hola Jonatan, gracias por los articulos recomendados, seguro que me son de gran utilidad.

    He estado leyendo uno de los articulos , es el de:

    Ross M. Use of the Tissue Stress Model as a Paradigm for Developing an Examination and Management Plan for a Patient with Plantar Fasciitis. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2002;92:499-506.

    Me a parecido muy interesante sobre todo para mejorar mis conocimientos sobre el Modelo de Stress de Tejidos (para introducirme en el tema y como guia diagnostica) y también para el tratamiento de la fascitis plantar, que ahi me a surgido una duda a la hora de aplicar el tratamiento en el articulo, y es la utilizacion de una ortesis, la (Spenco Medical Corp, Waco, Texas).
    ¿Que tipo de ortesis es?, ¿la conoces?, porque yo no tengo ni idea y me he quedado con la duda.....

    Saludos, Raúl
     
  17. javier

    javier Senior Member

    Se refiere a una ortesis estándar de la marca Spenco: http://www.spenco.com/products/category/rx

    Saludos,
     
  18. Jonatan García

    Jonatan García Active Member

    Pues eso! la respuesta del moderador.

    Normalmente los estudios realizados mediante ortesis plantares, cuando comparan "tipos" de ortesis, sulen comparar las "a medida" y las "prefabricadas", dentro de las prefabricadas suelen elegir a un laboratorio con un tipo de ortesis determinadas y esta es la que utilizan para que la intervención sea la misma en todas.

    Esto como se puede entender en las comparaciones de ortesis "a medida" es muy complicado, por eso soy bastante cauto o hemos de ser bastante cauto cuando leemos estudios que comentan que las ortesis a medida son o no son eficacez para tal o cual patología.

    Un saludo
     
  19. javier

    javier Senior Member

    Sobre este tema quisiera hacer una pequeña reflexión. Cuando nuestros colegas angloparlantes hablan de ortesis plantares a medida están hablando de:

    - Una ortesis que ha sido fabricada tomando el molde en descarga en posición neutra de la subastragalina (a saber que significa eso). Este molde ha sido modificado/rectificado según unos estándares por un técnico que sólo se dedica a eso (y en la mayoría de los casos tiene un conocimiento nulo sobre biomecánica, patología y tratamientos). Sobre el molde (que ya no se parece en nada al pie del paciente) han adaptado tal o cual material y unos añadidos. ¿Es una ortesis a medida? o ¿la estandarización de la medida?

    Por exponer este comentario fui vapuleado en otro hilo por cuestionar los principios que utilizan para referirse a ortesis a medida (custom), adaptadas (pre-custom) y estándard (OTC).

    Esto también se puede aplicar a los métodos hispanos. Si alguien tiene interés en desarrollar estas cuestiones se puede abrir un hilo.

    Saludos,
     
  20. Jonatan García

    Jonatan García Active Member

    Hola a todos de Nuevo, como pienso que este hilo le puede ayudar a muchos compañeros, os recuerdo como va el Ranking, y espero vuestras aportaciones.

    “Ranking de Bibliografía Podológica”

    En el puesto número 1;

    - Kirby KA. Subtalar joint axis location and rotational equilibrium theory of foot function. JAPMA. 2001;91(9):465-487.

    Compartiendo segunda posición;

    - Fuller EA. Center of pressure and its theoretical relationship to foot pathology. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1999 Jun;89(6):278-91
    - Fuller EA. The windlass mechanism of the foot. A mechanical model to explain pathology J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2000 90: 35-46.
    - Landorf KB, Keenan AM. Efficacy of foot orthoses. What does the literature tell us? J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2000 90: 149-158.
    - Lee W. Podiatric biomechanics. An historical appraisal and discussion of the Root model as a clinical system of approach in the present context of theoretical uncertainty. Clin Podiatr Med Surg. 2001 Oct;18(4):555-684; discussion 685-90.
    - Nester C, Bowker P, Bowden P. Kinematics of the midtarsal joint during standing leg rotation. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2002 Feb;92(2):77-81.
    - Nigg BM. The role of impact forces and foot pronation: a new paradigm. Clin J Sport Med. 2001 Jan;11(1):2-9.
    - Payne CB. The past, present, and future of podiatric biomechanics J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1998 88: 53-63.
    - Yu GV, Judge MS, Hudson JR, Seidelmann FE. Predislocation Syndrome: Progressive Subluxation/Dislocation of the Lesser Metatarsophalangeal Joint. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2002; 92: 182-199.

    El resto de artículos quedan en tercera posición;

    - DG Armstrong, LA Lavery, LB Harkless, and WH Van Houtum
    Amputation and reamputation of the diabetic foot J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1997 87: 255-259.
    - BLAKE RL: "Inverted functional orthosis", In: VALMASSY RL: Clinical Biomechanics of the Lower Extremities, CV Mosby, St Louis, p. 354. 1996.
    - Vivienne Chuter, Craig Payne, and Kathryn Miller Variability of Neutral-Position Casting of the Foot J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2003 93: 1-5.
    - Dananberg HJ. Functional hallux limitus and its relationship to gait efficiency J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1986 76: 648-652.
    - HJ Dananberg and M Guiliano Chronic low-back pain and its response to custom-made foot orthoses J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1999 89: 109-117.
    - HJ Dananberg Gait style as an etiology to chronic postural pain. Part II. Postural compensatory process J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1993 83: 615-624.
    - Gerard V. Zammit and Craig B. Payne Relationship Between Positive Clinical Outcomes of Foot Orthotic Treatment and Changes in Rearfoot Kinematics J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2007 97: 207-212.
    - S.A. Gracovetsky Analysis And Interpretation Of Gait In Relation To Lumbo Pelvic Function 4th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain Montreal (2001)
    - HUSON A: "Functional Anatomy of the Foot," in Disorders of the Foot and Ankle, ed by MH Jahss, p 409, WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 1991.
    - Huson A: Biomechanics of The Tarsal Mechanism, a key to the Function of the Normal Human Foot. JAPMA 90(1): 12-17,2000.
    - Kirby KA. Rotational equilibrium across the subtalar joint axis. JAPMA. 1989;79(1):1-14.
    - Kirby KA. The medial heel skive technique. Improving pronation control in foot orthoses. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1992 Apr;82(4):177-88.
    - Kirby KA. Emerging conceps in podiatric biomechanics. Podiatry Today. 2006;19(12):36-48.
    - Lindstedt S, Reich T Do muscles function as adaptable locomotive springs? The Journal of Experimental Biology 205, 2211-2216 (2002)
    - McGeer, T. (1992) Principles of walking and running. In Advances in Comparative and Environmental Physiology, Vol. 11, Mechanics of Animal Locomotion (Alexander, R. M., ed.). Berlin: Springer-Verlag
    - McGeer, T. (1993) Dynamics and control of bipedal locomotion. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 163: 277-314
    - MCPOIL TG, HUNT GC: Evaluation and management of foot and ankle disorders: present position and future directions. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 21: 381, 1995.
    - Nawoczenski DA, Saltzman CL, Cook TM. The effect of foot structure on the three-dimensional kinematic coupling behavior of the leg and rear foot. Phys Ther. 1998 Apr;78(4):404-16.
    - Nester CJ. Review of literature on the axis of rotation at the subtalar joint. The Foot (1998) 8, 111-118.
    - Nester CJ, Findlow AH. Clinical and experimental models of the midtarsal joint: proposed terms of reference and associated terminology. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2006 Jan-Feb;96(1):24-31.
    - Payne CB, Bird AR. Teaching clinical biomechanics in the context of uncertainty. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1999; 89(10):525-30.
    - Craig Payne, Matthew Oates, and Hazel Noakes Static Stance Response to Different Types of Foot Orthoses J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2003 93: 492-498.
    - Jim Porterfield, Carl DeRosa Conditions Of Weight Bearing: Asymmetrical Overload Syndrome (AOS) 4th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain Montreal (2001)
    - ROOT ML, ORIEN WP, WEED JH: Normal and Abnormal Function of the Foot, Clinical Biomechanics Corp, Los Angeles, 1977.
    - Ruch J: “Anatomical Dissection of the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint,” in Comprehensive Textbook of Foot Surgery, ed by ED McGlamry, AS Banks, MS Downey, p 469, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1992.
    - van Langelaan EJ. A kinematical analysis of the tarsal joints. An X-ray photogrammetric study. Acta Orthop Scand Suppl. 1983;204:1-269.
    - Yu GV, Hudson JR. Evaluation and treatment of stage 0 Charcot's neuroarthropathy of the foot and ankle. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2002 Apr;92(4):210-20.

    A todos los que leeis y no habeis escrito aún, podeis hacerlo recomendando los dos o tres artículos que más os han influido o más os interesan, etc. Animo!!

    Un saludo a todos!!
     
  21. JAraoz

    JAraoz Active Member

    Hola !... Después de una vacación por el sur de mi país, he vuelto a la actividad
    y conlleva integrarme a las actividades en general, en próximos días entraré de lleno a lamisma. Un apretón de manos y saludos a la comunidad de ARENA. J.C.
     
  22. jsm

    jsm Active Member

    Buenas, me parece muy importante este post, pero tengo una duda:¿dónde puedo leer los artículos que citáis?Es que vivo muy lejos de las escuelas de Podología existentes, y me pregunto si existe algún archivo en internet donde poder leerlos.

    Muchas muchísimas gracias
     
  23. Raúl Blázquez

    Raúl Blázquez Active Member

    Hola jsm:

    Si vives lejos y te es muy dificil poder ir a una universidad que tenga escuela de podologia para poder sacarte un carnet y asi solicitar estos articulos, lo que te recomiendo es que te suscribas a la revista JÂPMA (J Am Podiatr Med Assoc), ya que si te das cuenta, la mayoria de los articulos que se citan en este post, son de esta revista...no es muy caro y pienso que compensa, por lo menos a mi me ha compensado.

    Un saludo.

    PD: La suscripcion la puedes realizar en su pagina web (http://www.japmaonline.org/)
     
  24. jsm

    jsm Active Member

    Muchas gracias Raúl, seguiré tu consejo.
    Salu2
     
  25. alexo21

    alexo21 Active Member

    y no hay ninguno en castellano???
    voy a morir de viejo intentando entenderlos...
     
  26. Mijel84

    Mijel84 Active Member

  27. Abel

    Abel Active Member

    Muchas gracias desde mañana mismo me intentaré subscribirme en japma
     
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