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    I am currently involved in research using the Pedar in-shoe pressure measurement system and would appreciate some help. The aim of my research is to find ways to eliminate movement within the shoe. The unwanted movement occurs in two situations: 1) the movement of the insole within the shoe and 2) the movement of the subjects foot on the insole. All of our subjects will be using their own shoes and all subjects will have the same size of feet. I have been unable to find any research that outlines methods of how the insole was manipulated in order to achieve this stability.
    For part 1, the most plausible method would be to use 2-sided tape to secure the insole to the shoe, but it is more part 2 that I am concerned with. Any help on this subject would be greatly appreciated,

    Thank you
    Derek Falls
    mjfalls@ibm.net









        I am
    currently involved in research using the Pedar in-shoe pressure measurement
    system and would appreciate some help.  The aim of my research is to find
    ways to eliminate movement within the shoe.  The unwanted movement occurs
    in two situations: 1) the movement of the insole within the shoe and 2) the
    movement of the subjects foot on the insole.  All of our subjects will be
    using their own shoes and all subjects will have the same size of feet.  I
    have been unable to find any research that outlines methods of how the insole
    was manipulated in order to achieve this stability.
        For part
    1, the most plausible method would be to use 2-sided tape to secure the insole
    to the shoe, but it is more part 2 that I am concerned with.  Any help on
    this subject would be greatly appreciated,
     
    Thank
    you
    Derek
    Falls
    mjfalls@ibm.net

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