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Pedobarography is the study of pressure fields acting between the plantar surface of the foot and a supporting surface. Used most often for biomechanical analysis of gait and posture, pedobarography is employed in a wide range of applications including sports biomechanics and gait biometrics. The term 'pedobarography' is derived from the Latin: pedes, referring to the foot (as in: pedometer, pedestrian, etc.), and the Greek: baros meaning 'weight' and also 'pressure' (as in: barometer, barograph).

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  • Pedobarography (en)
  • Подоскоп (ru)
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  • Pedobarography is the study of pressure fields acting between the plantar surface of the foot and a supporting surface. Used most often for biomechanical analysis of gait and posture, pedobarography is employed in a wide range of applications including sports biomechanics and gait biometrics. The term 'pedobarography' is derived from the Latin: pedes, referring to the foot (as in: pedometer, pedestrian, etc.), and the Greek: baros meaning 'weight' and also 'pressure' (as in: barometer, barograph). (en)
  • Подоскоп — (подоскан, плантоскоп, плантоскан, плантовизор) устройство, позволяющее получить изображение отпечатков ступней пациента на плоскую поверхность в режиме статической нагрузки. Анализ геометрии отпечатков ступней (подоскопия) позволяет оценить позиционную установку стоп с выявлением отклонений и взаимосвязь с задней, боковой и внутренней поверхности стоп и опорно-двигательного аппарата в целом. (ru)
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  • Pedobarography (en)
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  • Example foot pressure distribution; maximum pressures during a single step. (en)
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  • Pedobarography is the study of pressure fields acting between the plantar surface of the foot and a supporting surface. Used most often for biomechanical analysis of gait and posture, pedobarography is employed in a wide range of applications including sports biomechanics and gait biometrics. The term 'pedobarography' is derived from the Latin: pedes, referring to the foot (as in: pedometer, pedestrian, etc.), and the Greek: baros meaning 'weight' and also 'pressure' (as in: barometer, barograph). (en)
  • Подоскоп — (подоскан, плантоскоп, плантоскан, плантовизор) устройство, позволяющее получить изображение отпечатков ступней пациента на плоскую поверхность в режиме статической нагрузки. Анализ геометрии отпечатков ступней (подоскопия) позволяет оценить позиционную установку стоп с выявлением отклонений и взаимосвязь с задней, боковой и внутренней поверхности стоп и опорно-двигательного аппарата в целом. (ru)
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