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LOW-COST ORTHOPEDIC SHOES BASED ON RECYCLED MATERIALS: MANUFACTURING, PLANTAR CORRECTION EVALUATION.

Braun et al., 2018

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Document ID
18352018773218129159
Author
Braun B
Roşca I
Şerban I
Tibrea D
Publication year
Publication venue
Environmental Engineering & Management Journal (EEMJ)

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The paper describes a flexible and low cost method regarding the progress of improvement, in terms of foot diseases, in case of wearing orthopedic shoes containing progressive correction orthotic insoles. The research in the field aims at two purposes. The first one is to …
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