The SHIFT Project 19(4) - Plantar Fasciopathy: Orthoses Help, But Not By Controlling Motion Titelbild

The SHIFT Project 19(4) - Plantar Fasciopathy: Orthoses Help, But Not By Controlling Motion

The SHIFT Project 19(4) - Plantar Fasciopathy: Orthoses Help, But Not By Controlling Motion

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While conventional orthoses focus on correcting foot posture and alignment, research indicates these devices produce only negligible changes in actual skeletal motion. Instead, research suggests that orthotic efficacy stems from the modulation of ground reaction forces and internal joint moments rather than postural repositioning. By utilizing flat kinetic insoles with varied material stiffness, practitioners can directly manage tissue stress and load distribution to treat conditions like plantar fasciopathy. Ultimately, the presentation argues that engineering the magnitude and timing of forces is more therapeutically significant than attempting to control the foot's geometric form.

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