نتایج جستجو برای: medical shoe

تعداد نتایج: 597481  

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and global health 2014
Emi Watanabe Colleen M McBride Abebayehu Tora Desta A Ayode David Farrell Gail Davey

OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether shoe-wearing affords foot protection among school children living in southern Ethiopia. METHODS Data collectors conducted a standardized foot assessment with children in an elementary school in southern Ethiopia (N=168). RESULTS 54% reported wearing shoes consistently in the prior three days. Children wearing closed-toed shoes showed less adherent soil and toe ...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 1985
J A Birke D S Sims W L Buford

Pressure measurements were made at four sites on the right foot of six normal subjects while they walked in a standard shoe, conventional padded cast, total contact cast, and again in a shoe. No differences in mean relative pressure were found between the padded cast and the total-contact cast. Significant reductions in mean relative pressure were found between the standard shoe and walking cas...

2002
M. R. Shorten

The advent of the “Running Boom” in the late 1970’s coincided with the introduction of the first “technical” running shoe products incorporating cushioned soles and features intended to stabilize the foot during ground contact. The sensation of comfort provided by cushioned running shoes appears to have facilitated the participation of many “joggers” who would otherwise not have taken up the sp...

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2012
Alycia Fong Yan Richard Smith Benedicte Vanwanseele Claire Hiller

There has been little scientific investigation of the impact of dance shoes on foot motion or dance injuries. The pointed (plantar-flexed) foot is a fundamental component of both the technical requirements and the traditional aesthetic of ballet and jazz dancing. The aims of this study were to quantify the externally observed angle of plantar flexion in various jazz shoes compared with barefoot...

2016
J. Halstead A. M. Keenan G. J. Chapman A. C. Redmond

BACKGROUND The majority of multi-segment kinematic foot studies have been limited to barefoot conditions, because shod conditions have the potential for confounding surface-mounted markers. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a shoe modified with a webbed upper can accommodate multi-segment foot marker sets without compromising kinematic measurements under barefoot and shod conditi...

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2006
Sandra F Amass Mimi Arighi Joann M Kinyon Lorraine J Hoffman Jessica L Schneider D Kevin Draper

OBJECTIVE To determine the effectiveness of using a disinfectant mat filled with a peroxygen compound to prevent mechanical transmission of bacteria via contaminated footwear between the food animal ward and common breezeway of a veterinary teaching hospital. DESIGN Observational study. SAMPLE POPULATION Shoe soles of individuals entering and exiting from the ward. PROCEDURES A mat filled...

2001
Russell V. Lenth

Sample-size determination is often an important step in planning a statistical study—and it is usually a difficult one. Among the important hurdles to be surpassed, one must obtain an estimate of one or more error variances, and specify an effect size of importance. There is the temptation to take some shortcuts. This paper offers some suggestions for successful and meaningful sample-size deter...

2006
Xavier Mestre

In this paper, a new method for estimating the eigenvalues and associated subspaces of covariance matrices using their sample estimates is presented. The method is based on random matrix theory and provides consistent estimates when both the sample size and the observation dimension tend to infinity at the same rate, provided that an eigenvalue asymptotic splitting condition is fulfilled. The p...

Journal: :Dermatitis : contact, atopic, occupational, drug 2007
Erin M Warshaw Sarah E Schram Donald V Belsito Vincent A DeLeo Joseph F Fowler Howard I Maibach James G Marks C G Toby Mathias Melanie D Pratt Robert L Rietschel Denis Sasseville Frances J Storrs James S Taylor Kathryn A Zug

BACKGROUND Chemicals used in leather tanning, rubber processing, and/or adhesives are the most often-cited culprits in footwear dermatitis. Patch testing patients with suspected shoe dermatitis is essential for diagnosis and management. OBJECTIVES The four goals for this study were to (1) determine the frequency of allergens associated with a shoe source in North American Contact Dermatitis G...

2013
Desta Ayode Colleen M. McBride Hendrik D. de Heer Emi Watanabe Tsega Gebreyesus Abebayehu Tora Getnet Tadele Gail Davey

BACKGROUND The role of footwear in protection against a range of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) is gaining increasing attention. Better understanding of the behaviors that influence use of footwear will lead to improved ability to measure shoe use and will be important for those implementing footwear programs. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Using the PRECEDE-PROCEED model we assessed soci...

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