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dc.contributor.authorWegener, Caleb Andrew Ardley
dc.date.accessioned2013-10-11
dc.date.available2014-06-20
dc.date.issued2013-03-28
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2123/9431
dc.description.abstractEmerging evidence suggests that shoes have a splinting effect on the midfoot, reducing midfoot plantarflexion during the propulsive period of gait. This thesis explores the splinting effect of shoes on midfoot plantarflexion during propulsion via the development of a flexible shoe to facilitate midfoot plantarflexion during propulsion. The reduction in midfoot plantarflexion in conventional shoes reduces midfoot power generation and is partially compensated by an increase in ankle power generation. The novel flexible shoe proposed in this thesis increases midfoot plantarflexion and power generation compared to a conventional shoe, but does not match midfoot plantarflexion or power generation while barefoot.en_AU
dc.rightsThe author retains copyright of this thesis. It may only be used for the purposes of research and study. It must not be used for any other purposes and may not be transmitted or shared with others without prior permission.en_AU
dc.subjectFootwear, shod, foot, paediatric, forefoot, gaiten_AU
dc.titleMoving from a Splint to a Functional Midfoot Shoe Design for Childrenen_AU
dc.typeThesisen_AU
dc.type.thesisDoctor of Philosophyen_AU
usyd.facultyFaculty of Health Sciencesen_AU
usyd.degreeDoctor of Philosophy Ph.D.en_AU
usyd.awardinginstThe University of Sydneyen_AU


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