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The effect of subtalar inversion/eversion on the dynamic function of the tibialis anterior, soleus, and gastrocnemius during the stance phase of gaitWang et al., 2011
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- Wang R
- Gutierrez-Farewik E
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- Gait & posture
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The purpose of this study was to determine how gait deviation in one plane (ie excessive subtalar inversion/eversion) can affect the dynamic function of the tibialis anterior, gastrocnemius, and soleus to accelerate the subtalar, ankle, knee and hip joints, as well as …
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