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The relationship between arch height and foot length: Implications for size grading

Hill et al., 2017

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10129021036728504193
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Hill M
Naemi R
Branthwaite H
Chockalingam N
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Applied ergonomics

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Abstract Objective Medial longitudinal Arch Height is synonymous with classifying foot type and conversely foot function. Detailed knowledge of foot anthropometry is essential in the development of ergonomically sound footwear. Current Footwear design incorporates a …
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