Theory Articles Online
Theory & Practice Combine for Custom Orthotics: Biomechanics, Sept 2006
Neutral in Context: Not in Gait
The Power of Posture
Fat Pads, Posts and the "Tarsal Shelf"
Re-Supination: The Lost Correction
Pronation: The Biomechanical Anachronism
Reconsidering Rockers
The Relative Importance of the Subtalar Joint Axis
What is your target Postural Zone?
In Response to Common Questions
Theory Articles in Support of MASS Position and Sole Supports Technology
These were written by our resident biomechanics team of Ed Glaser, DPM, Don Bursch, PT, OCS, Stuart Currie, DC and Leslie Trotter, DC, CPed(C), MBA
Article by Dr. Stuart Currie, DC published in the October 09 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Chiropractic
Article in the California Podiatric Medical Association Journal in March 07
Article in Podiatry Management June/July 2009
Article in Podiatry Management Sept 2009
MASS Theory Course Manual
Article summarizing our position on the relative value of using these technollgies for determining the correct custom foot orthotic Rx.
Theory Article by our Director of Research, Dr. Stu Currie.
Our article as it appeared in Biomechanics Magazine Sept 06
Abstract: Research article showing improved gait economy with use of Sole Supports
Abstract: Article demonstrating the positive effects of Sole Supports on postural stability.
Abstract: An article comparing the pain relief reported from using Sole Supports vs. Prefabs.
Abstract: Comparison of Plaster Casting with MASS Position Casting, JAPMA
Abstract: Article comparing the plantar loading effects of Sole Supports vs. a conventional Rootian orthotic.