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Foot and Ankle Stability – Its Role in Gait – Ashley Johnston AEP

UncategorisedBy Adam KingOctober 14, 2019

 The foundation of all gait starts at the foot. There are various external factors that can influence the movement at the feet. These factors could be mechanical instability, proprioception deficits, neuromuscular control deficits, postural control deficits and muscle weakness. Below are some examples of how each factor can impact the level of stability of the…

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