At 10:37 30/01/00 EST, you wrote:
>I think you have to look carefully at the correlation between the location
of
>high plantar pressure and the biomechanical measurements that you are
doing.
>Can the biomechanical measurements predict high plantar pressures.
Just done the sudy - not published yet .... and no they don't.
Kind Regards
CP
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