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Subtalar Joint Pronation / Eversion Induced by KneeFlexion in Closed Kinematic Chain
Authors: I. Vařeka
Authors‘ workplace: Lázně Luhačovice, a. s., generální ředitel ing. J. Krůžela, CSc. Katedra fyzioterapie a algoterapie, FTK UP, Olomouc, vedoucí prof. MUDr. J. Opavský, CSc.
Published in: Rehabil. fyz. Lék., , 2004, No. 4, pp. 163-168.
Overview
The COP sway induced by knee flexion in one-leg stance with maximal heel loading was observedin the group of 43 persons (86 cases). The measurement was conducted on Footscan system, thedata and the hypotheses statistical testing were processed in Excel programme using the t-test,correlation and χ2-test.During the knee flexion in the one-leg stance with the maximal heel loading there was evidenced thetransversal COP sway (p
Key words:
pronation, eversion, closed kinetic chain, COP
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