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Sent: 24 September 2004 10:07
To: A group for the academic discussion of current issues in podiatry
Subject: RE: Ankle manipulation, was GRF on Forefoot, What Moves?
craig, in your postings you mention both manipulations and mobilisations.
Can you tell me which of these you actually performed in your trial.
Many thanks
Dave Cashley
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From: A group for the academic discussion of current issues in podiatry
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Craig Payne
Sent: 23 September 2004 21:56
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Subject: Re: Ankle manipulation, was GRF on Forefoot, What Moves?
Me have different perspective on this. We focus too much on ankle joint ROM,
when we should be focusing on ankle joint stiffness (ie the range of motion
at different Newton/metres of force --> ie get a force/degree curve for
ankle joint). Based on work we done, measuring ankle ROM after moblisation
and a bit of hypothesising, I thinx that ankle joint mobs are more likely to
lower the stifness than increase ROM ... Will let you know next year when
the work is finished.
...also lunge test for ankle ROM is much more predictive of dynamic function
and injury than traditional NWM ankle ROM
....also 10 degrees is very bogus as normal range --- will publish that
shortly (eveyone has and needs a very subject specific range for different
waking speeds)
CP
(God put me on this earth to accomplish a certain number of things .....
right now I am so far behind, I will never die)
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