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W M Glasoe

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Journal of Athletic Training|March 25, 2006
Metrecom measurement of navicular drop in subjects with anterior cruciate ligament injuryM K Allen, W M Glasoe
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|October 21, 2000
Comparison of first ray dorsal mobility among different forefoot alignmentsW M Glasoe, M K Allen, P M Ludewig
Physical Therapy|September 10, 1999
Anatomy and biomechanics of the first rayW M Glasoe, H J Yack, C L Saltzman
Foot & Ankle International|March 30, 2000
The reliability and validity of a first ray measurement deviceW M Glasoe, H J Yack, C L Saltzman
Foot & Ankle International|March 16, 2001
First ray dorsal mobility in relation to hallux valgus deformity and first intermetatarsal angleW M Glasoe, M K Allen, C L Saltzman
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 23, 1999
Measuring first ray mobility with a new deviceW M Glasoe, H J Yack, C L Saltzman
Foot & Ankle International|September 5, 1998
Measurement of dorsal mobility in the first ray: elimination of fat pad compression as a variableW M Glasoe, M K Allen, H J Yack
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|July 23, 1999
Weight-bearing immobilization and early exercise treatment following a grade II lateral ankle sprainW M Glasoe, M K Allen, B F Awtry, et al.
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Journal of Athletic Training|March 25, 2006
Metrecom measurement of navicular drop in subjects with anterior cruciate ligament injuryM K Allen, W M Glasoe
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|October 21, 2000
Comparison of first ray dorsal mobility among different forefoot alignmentsW M Glasoe, M K Allen, P M Ludewig
Physical Therapy|September 10, 1999
Anatomy and biomechanics of the first rayW M Glasoe, H J Yack, C L Saltzman
Foot & Ankle International|March 30, 2000
The reliability and validity of a first ray measurement deviceW M Glasoe, H J Yack, C L Saltzman
Foot & Ankle International|March 16, 2001
First ray dorsal mobility in relation to hallux valgus deformity and first intermetatarsal angleW M Glasoe, M K Allen, C L Saltzman
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 23, 1999
Measuring first ray mobility with a new deviceW M Glasoe, H J Yack, C L Saltzman
Foot & Ankle International|September 5, 1998
Measurement of dorsal mobility in the first ray: elimination of fat pad compression as a variableW M Glasoe, M K Allen, H J Yack
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|July 23, 1999
Weight-bearing immobilization and early exercise treatment following a grade II lateral ankle sprainW M Glasoe, M K Allen, B F Awtry, et al.
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