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Old 5th January 2006, 08:01 AM
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I am a podiatry student doing a research about the Root Model and the five various Foot Types. i cannot find any information which link these together. i really appriciate if you guide or give me any clues which i can discuss. Thanks alot and Good Day

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You are going to have to explain what you are asking. I have no idea what you are asking? What 5 foot types? (thats a new one for me).

What is the research question?
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Old 5th January 2006, 02:47 PM
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Wink Describied oot types

Hi
I am a second year student, in answer to you question do you mean, foot types as in
rearfoot varus
forefoot varus
equinus
plantarflexed first ray
rearfoot and forefoot vagus
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Old 6th January 2006, 06:18 PM
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Hi
I am a second year student, in answer to you question do you mean, foot types as in
rearfoot varus
forefoot varus
equinus
plantarflexed first ray
rearfoot and forefoot vagus
Sorry Ially, but according to US Census http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/popclockworld.html the exact figure for foot types at 01/07/06 at 01:09 GMT (EST+5) is
6,489,811,805
Other data is an oversimplification.
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