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Original Article

Prosthetic foot roll‐over shapes with implications for alignment of trans‐tibial prostheses

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Pages 205-215 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009

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Andrew Hansen. (2008) Effects of alignment on the roll-over shapes of prosthetic feet. Prosthetics and Orthotics International 32:4, pages 390-402.
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Andrew H. Hansen, Margrit R. Meier, Pinata H. Sessoms & Dudley S. Childress. (2006) The effects of prosthetic foot roll-over shape arc length on the gait of trans-tibial prosthesis users. Prosthetics and Orthotics International 30:3, pages 286-299.
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M. Sam, A. H. Hansen & D. S. Childress. (2004) Characterisation of prosthetic feet used in low‐income countries. Prosthetics and Orthotics International 28:2, pages 132-140.
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M. D. Geil & A. Lay. (2004) Plantar foot pressure responses to changes during dynamic trans‐tibial prosthetic alignment in a clinical setting. Prosthetics and Orthotics International 28:2, pages 105-114.
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A. H. Hansen, M. R. Meier, M. Sam, D. S. Childress & M. L. Edwards. (2003) Alignment of trans‐tibial prostheses based on roll‐over shape principles. Prosthetics and Orthotics International 27:2, pages 89-99.
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