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Concepts

By Admin on June 27, 2013 in
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Sub Topics:

  • 'Flat and Pronated' Feet
  • Arches
  • Autosupport Mechanisms in the Foot
  • Biomechanical Attractors
  • Bojsen-Møller's 'high gear/low gear'
  • Calcaneo-cuboid Joint Locking
  • Compensation
  • Cuboid Triangle
  • East Coast vs West Coast Biomechanics
  • European Antiquity Foot Classification
  • Flexor dominance
  • Foot Core
  • Midtarsal Joint Locking
  • Morgan's Meat Pie Paradigm
  • Muscle Tuning
  • Normality
  • Overpronation
  • Pedestrian Theory of Locomotion
  • Pelvic Equilibrium Theory
  • Peroneal Function And Fibular Translation
  • Planal Dominance
  • Sagittal plane pivots or rockers
  • Shock Absorption and Attenuation
  • Spinal Engine Theory
  • Static Foot Posture and Dynamic Function
  • Stiffness
  • Subtalar Joint Neutral Position
  • Supination Resistance
  • Tensegrity
  • The Calcaneopedal unit concept
  • Theoretical Frameworks
  • Theory of proximal stability
  • Triplane Motion
  • Tripod Model of the Foot
  • Twisted Plate Theory
  • Windlass Mechanism
  • Wolfe’s Law of functional adaptation of bone
 

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