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Navigating the integration of knowledge and research evidence in clinical practice for children's foot health: A multi‐professional survey (2024)
Journal Article
Hodgson, L., Price, C., Reay, J., Nester, C., & Morrison, S. C. (2024). Navigating the integration of knowledge and research evidence in clinical practice for children's foot health: A multi‐professional survey. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 17(3), Article e12034. https://doi.org/10.1002/jfa2.12034

Background: Access to clinical services for children with foot and ankle problems are important, but unravelling the complexity of practice and service delivery can be challenging. The pursuit and implementation of research evidence is critical for d... Read More about Navigating the integration of knowledge and research evidence in clinical practice for children's foot health: A multi‐professional survey.

Does plantar pressure in short-term standing differ between modular insoles selected based upon preference or matched to self-reported foot shape? (2024)
Journal Article
Lewin, M., & Price, C. (2024). Does plantar pressure in short-term standing differ between modular insoles selected based upon preference or matched to self-reported foot shape?. Footwear Science, 16(3), 209-217. https://doi.org/10.1080/19424280.2024.2363536

Prolonged workplace standing is commonplace and associated with a range of lower limb issues. Evaluating footwear interventions aiming to modify plantar pressure during standing is essential as the body is static, creating a different requirement for... Read More about Does plantar pressure in short-term standing differ between modular insoles selected based upon preference or matched to self-reported foot shape?.

Definition of an insole comfort equation using biomechanics data from a real-world data collection method (2024)
Journal Article
Lewin, M., Jones, R., & Price, C. (2024). Definition of an insole comfort equation using biomechanics data from a real-world data collection method. Footwear Science, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1080/19424280.2024.2363535

Comfort is among the priorities of wearers, this creates a requirement to understand and measure footwear comfort within the real-world where footwear is being used. Comfort is subjective however associations have been drawn to biomechanical paramete... Read More about Definition of an insole comfort equation using biomechanics data from a real-world data collection method.