Non-habitual wearing of high-heeled shoes increases loading coefficient, stress and forefoot-rearfoot load imbalance in females as revealed by the modified velocity field diagram
Study aim: To determine the effects of non-habitual wearing of high-heeled shoes on loading coefficient, loading stress and forefoot-rearfoot load imbalance in females
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Main Authors: | Ibeneme Sam (Author), Ekeanyanwu Ann (Author) |
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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