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40 | Influences of heel height . postural stability and functional mobility on high heel shoe wearers
By Yiyang Chen , Jing Xian Li , and Lin Wang
High heel shoes ( HHS ) can affect human postural control because elevated heel height ( HH ) may result in plantar flexed foot and limit ankle joint range of motion during walking . Effects of HH and HHS wearing experience on postural stability during self-initiated and externally triggered perturbations are less examined in the literature . Hence , the objective of the present study is to investigate the influences of HH on human postural stability during dynamic perturbations , perceived stability , and functional mobility between inexperienced and experienced HHS wearers .
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