Study of the plantar arch: correlations between podometrical and radiological parameters. results of a prospective study of 79 cases
The authors present a prospective study on the potential correlations between eight footprint parameters and three radiological parameters in the study of the plantar arch. Seventy nine patients were evaluated in 2001. The eight footprint parameters were as fellows : the arch angle, the Chippaux-Smi...
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