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COLLATERAL PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION AT PLANTER ASPECT OF STANDING POSTURE OF FEMALE SPORTSPERSON AS AN INDICATOR OF BALANCE MECHANISM

    3 Author(s):  SAJJADAHMAD, RAVINDER KUMAR, DHANANJOY SHAW

Vol -  8, Issue- 7 ,         Page(s) : 70 - 77  (2017 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

Female sportspersons are showing good performance and their performance is improving day by day. There are negligible bio-mechanical research studies on Indian female sportspersons. The measurement of plantar pressure of foot has been accepted as a vital biomechanical parameter to evaluate posture or walking of the human. The plantar pressure measurements during standing, walking and running can demonstrate the mechanics of foot disorders and give objective measures to improve performance in sports or to track disease progression. Several studies in foot biomechanics have reported that the plantar pressure variations are useful to determine the cause of athletic performance or pathological gait. Moreover, women and men are anatomically and physiologically different in a number of ways.

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