ComeBack Mobility’s Smart Crutch Tips and the corresponding physician and patient apps are a dynamic tool to instruct correct weight bearing on a limb after an injury or surgery; simply attach the devices to any round crutches. Built-in force sensors record the peak pressure a patient puts on the crutches when walking and an algorithm processes the data in real time. If the weight on the injured limb exceeds or fails to meet the prescribed weight bearing status, the patient receives instant...| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Figure. Magnetic resonance imaging of the left and right tendon of Achilles.| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Figure. Shoe and insert conditions. The test shoe was a lace-up sneaker with leather upper, 14-mm heel-toe pitch and dual-density molded polyurethane outsole (Jackie sneaker, FRANKIE4, Australia). The control shoe was an athletic lace-up sneaker with canvas upper, 4-mm heel-toe pitch and rubber outsole (Dunlop Volley, Pacific Dunlop Ltd., Melbourne, Australia). Condition A: Control shoe (Dunlop Volley) with a flat low-density ethylene vinyl acetate foam insert (FRANKIE4 Flat + Lite Footbed). ...| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
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