Foot overpronation is associated with an increased risk for patellofemoral pain in runners. For this reason, foot orthotics can be used to treat patellofemoral pain in runners. However, the link is not that strong and there are many other factors...
Yes. The main model that the use of foot orthotics in the use of patellofemoral pain is based on is that excessive pronation (‘overpronation’) of the foot causes excessive internal rotation of the tibia which cause malignment of the knee...
Apos therapy is the using of an unstable footwear condition to retrain the lower limb in those with chronic knee conditions, most commonly knee osteoarthritis. Users typically wear a ‘calibrated’ shoe for an hour a day. There is some...