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3D scans of feet bearing full bodyweight, half bodyweight and minimal weight. Scans were captured by two examiners in two blocks for the first 17 subjects and captured by examiner 1 in a single block of scans for the remaining 12 subjects. Scans were captured using a FootIn3D scanner (Elinvision, Lithuania).

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Reliability and quality of statistical shape and deformation models constructed from optical foot scans

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Schuster, Robert Wolfgang, Cresswell, Andrew and Kelly, Luke (2021). Reliability and quality of statistical shape and deformation models constructed from optical foot scans. Journal of Biomechanics, 115 110137, 110137. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2020.110137

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