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Is the Biomechanical Model Obsolete?

Posted on October 5, 2013 by admin

Is the Biomechanical Model Obsolete? The Biomechanical Model was first introduced by Root et al to explain the link between foot pronation and resulting symptoms in the foot.

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Is the Biomechanical Model Obsolete?

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