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Computer assisted optical podoscope for orthostatic measurements

Crisan et al., 2011

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Document ID
18149497502760626224
Author
Crisan S
Zaharia V
Curta C
Irimia E
Publication year
Publication venue
International Conference on Advancements of Medicine and Health Care through Technology: 29th August–2nd September 2011, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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Extensive static and dynamic foot problems in modern society are a direct consequence of the lifestyle of the individual. Continuous use of transportation, prolonged periods of physical inactivity and obesity modify the normal structure of the foot in time leading to traumatic …
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