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Lower Limb Biomechanical Analysis of Healthy Participants
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Clinical biomechanics of skiing
Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien
|January 26, 2011
Abstract:
Abnormalities of lower-leg alignment may lead to a number of skiing problems. Tibia vara may cause difficulties in turning and riding a flat ski unless the boot cuff is properly adjusted to the lower leg. Varus deformities in the foot may lead to boot-fitting difficulties, foot and knee pain, and the inability to edge a ski turn properly. Compensation for these problems with an appropriately posted, corrective, orthotic device may allow skiing participation with greater comfort and better performance.
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