The biomechanical difference between running with traditional and 3D printed orthoses

Volume: 37, Issue: 19, Pages: 2191 - 2197
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
Running-related injuries have been associated with excessive foot pronation and high vertical loading rates. Traditional plaster-molded (TPM) foot orthoses are commonly prescribed to minimize these atypical biomechanical patterns. Recently, 3D printed (3DP) orthoses have become popular, yet the functional difference between these two types of orthoses remains unknown. Therefore, this study compared running biomechanics and perceived comfort...
Paper Details
Title
The biomechanical difference between running with traditional and 3D printed orthoses
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Volume
37
Issue
19
Pages
2191 - 2197
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