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Offload midfoot for plantar fasciitis?

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Feb 25, 2006.

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    The efficacy of a pneumatic compression device in the treatment of plantar fasciitis.
    J Appl Biomech. 2005 Nov;21(4):404-13
     
  2. efuller

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    Was this study sponsored by AirHeel? It sure seems like they are reaching to say that the AirHeel is better. The abstract is not written well. Did the subjects reduce pain more or midfoot force more with the various devices? Did they select out the patients with a higher initial pain score because they had the results that they wanted to see.
     
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