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Schoeisel en houding

Compensatiestrategieën met betrekking tot de hakhoogte

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De mening dat het dragen van schoenen met hoge hakken een toename veroorzaakt van de lumbale lordose zit diep in de medische folklore geworteld. Voorstanders van schoeisel met verlaagde hak stellen, dat aangezien hoge hakken de lumbale lordose versterken, verlaagde hakken de lumbale lordose zullen verminderen. Kwantitatieve documentatie over deze veronderstelling ten aanzien van hoge hakken is in de literatuur niet te vinden, hoewel sporadische pogingen om deze veronderstelling te bewijzen in deze eeuw voortdurend ondernomen zijn.

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Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle WA, Verenigde Staten

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de Lateur, B.J., Giaconi, R.M. Schoeisel en houding. STIM 12, 94–102 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03062397

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