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Biomechanical Implications of Congenital Conditions of the Foot/Ankle. Foot Ankle Clin 2023 Mar;28(1):27-43

Date

02/24/2023

Pubmed ID

36822687

DOI

10.1016/j.fcl.2022.10.003

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-85145696382 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)

Abstract

Segmental foot and ankle models are often used as part of instrumented gait analysis when planning interventions for complex congenital foot conditions. More than 40 models have been used for clinical analysis, and it is important to understand the technical differences among models. These models have been used to improve clinical planning of pediatric foot conditions including clubfoot, planovalgus, and equinovarus. They have also been used to identify clinically relevant subgroups among pediatric populations, quantify postoperative outcomes, and explain variability in healthy populations.

Author List

Kruger KM, Smith PA, Krzak JJ

Author

Karen Kruger PhD Research Assistant Professor in the MU-MCW Department of Biomedical Engineering department at Marquette University




MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold

Ankle
Ankle Joint
Biomechanical Phenomena
Child
Clubfoot
Gait
Humans