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"foot pressure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to pressure placed on the feet, either from standing or walking, or when referring to pressure from an object or surface on the feet. For example, "The nurse monitored Amelia's foot pressure while she was walking to assess her ankle stability."
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Comparisons of plantar foot pressure.
The values and progression of the foot shape, peak foot pressure (kPa), average foot pressure (kPa), total contact surface (cm2), loading time, and step time (ms) were recorded.
Dynamic foot pressure measurements for assessing foot deformity in persons with spastic cerebral palsy.
Postural parameters were deduced from the analysis of the centre of foot pressure (CoP) displacement.
These differences could potentially mean foot pressure distribution variation in men and women.
There is limited information on the relationship between plantar foot pressure and patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS).
Together, these results demonstrate an inherent link between foot pressure and the KAM during medial thrust gait, and suggest that manipulating foot pressure may be a biomechanical mechanism for an intervention designed to improve loading conditions at the knee.
The purpose of this study was to analyze standing foot pressure image to obtain the foot pressure distribution parameter – power ratio variation between men and women using image processing in frequency domain.
The GAR adopts a robot arm control system with full weight bearing and foot pressure visual biofeedback.
This boasts five massage styles, an infared sensor that responds to foot pressure and a foam carrying handle.
In his recent study, this device better captured changes in posture and foot pressure than hip-level accelerometers.
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