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    Good morning Netters:

    Thanks for your tolerance and suggestions with regards to my pace of
    scaling the computer-literacy learning curve. (I apologize for
    that most unsuccessful attempt of posting a summary.) Most of all
    thank you for the replies that you sent concerning my request for
    footwear and injuries; they have been most helpful.

    1. One place to start is to look at the biomechanics of the
    foot when a tarsal coalition is present. In this situation most
    of the subtalar movement has been elinminated and the other
    torque forces and moments about the foot can be studied.

    2. Bates BT, Osterning LR, Mason MS, James LS. Foot orthotic
    devices to modify selected aspects of lower extremity mechanics.
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    3. Baylis JW, Rzonca EC. Common sports injuries to the knee.
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    4. Bowden PD, Abnormal Foot Motion and its Relationship to
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    10. Gross ML, Devlin LB, Evanski PM. Effectivness of Orthotic
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    12. Kilmartin TE, Wallace A. The scientific basis for the use of
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    14. Lemm M, Blake R, Colson J, Ferguson H. Achilles
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    18. Subotnick S, Sports medicine of the lower extremity ,
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    19. the shoe in sport", by segesser and pforringer published by
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