2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2006.05.010
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The Pedar® in-shoe system: Repeatability and normal pressure values

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“…Participants attended on a single occasion and all measurements were obtained by the principal examiner. Intrarater reliability for these outcome measures was acceptable and has been reported previously (26,27).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Participants attended on a single occasion and all measurements were obtained by the principal examiner. Intrarater reliability for these outcome measures was acceptable and has been reported previously (26,27).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The first and last steps of each trial were removed, leaving an average of 23 steps across the 5 trials for analysis. Five forefoot regions were identified using a relative mask based on prior work by Putti et al (27): hallux, lesser toes, first metatarsal, second metatarsal, and third to fifth metatarsal heads. Peak pressures (kPa) and pressure-time integrals (kPa ϫ seconds) were calculated.…”
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“…The validity and repeatability of some in-shoe measurement devices have been investigated utilising both bench-top [1], [5] and in-situ methods [6] through protocols with varying methodologies. High repeatability with the Pedar in-shoe system has been demonstrated between days [6], [7] and the measurement of midfoot pressure and contact area variables also demonstrate high intra class correlations between trials [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…High repeatability with the Pedar in-shoe system has been demonstrated between days [6], [7] and the measurement of midfoot pressure and contact area variables also demonstrate high intra class correlations between trials [4]. The loading characteristics of the Medilogic in-shoe system have not been considered in publications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%