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Efficacy of custom-fitted footwear to increase physical activity in children and adolescents with Down syndrome (ShoeFIT): randomised pilot study.

Nirmeen M HassanNora ShieldsKarl B LandorfAndrew K BuldtNicholas F TaylorAngela M EvansJean-Christophe CuvellierHylton B MenzShannon E Munteanu
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2019)
A definitive randomised trial is feasible. However, recruitment, use of co-interventions and footwear fit need further consideration.Implications for rehabilitationConducting a definitive randomised trial to determine the efficacy of custom-fitted footwear in increasing physical activity in children and adolescents with Down syndrome is feasible.Custom-fitted footwear may improve physical activity in children and adolescents with Down syndrome.Commercially available footwear may not be suitable for children and adolescents with Down syndrome due to their unique foot shape.
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