A preliminary study on the influence of high heel footwear on lumbar spine proprioception
Study aim: High heel footwear (HHF) alters posture and kinetics of the lower limbs and spine. Various musculoskeletal disorders in the lower quadrant can occur as a consequence of HHF use. This study aimed to investigate the effect of habitual use of HHF on lumbar spine proprioception.
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Main Authors: | Ganesh Balthillaya M (Author), Prabhu Anupama (Author), Bhatia Ridhima (Author), Rao Lavanya (Author), Bhat Triveni (Author), Raja Prabu (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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