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Biomechanical changes following shockwave for plantar fasciitis

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Admin2, Aug 1, 2013.

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    Effect of shockwave therapy on plantar fasciopathy
    A biomechanical prospective

    W-H. Hsu, L-J. Lai, H-Y. Chang, R. W-W. Hsu,
    Bone Joint J August 2013 vol. 95-B no. 8 1088-1093
     
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  3. efuller

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    Well, it might be interesting information on what gait changes one might expect with plantar heel pain. They do have a correlation between gait and VAS. However, that conclusion is quite a reach.

    Eric
     
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    Long-Term Outcome of Low-Energy Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Plantar Fasciitis: Comparative Analysis According to Ultrasonographic Findings
    Jong-Wan Park, et al
    Ann Rehabil Med > v.38(4); Aug 2014
     
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    Finite element modelling of radial shock wave therapy for chronic plantar fasciitis
    Alkhamaali, Zaied
    University of Surrey Thesis (Ph.D.) 2014
     
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