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Table 1.

Summary of justifications for the case parameters included in the cases developed for the survey of Australian pedorthists.

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Table 2.

Summary of cases developed for the survey of Australian pedorthists.

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Fig 1.

Flow diagram of survey development and distribution.

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Fig 2.

Types of footwear recommendations for combined cases.

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Fig 3.

Upper heights recommendation for Case-1, Case-2, Case-3, and Case-4.

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Table 3.

Footwear design recommended for Case-1, Case-2, Case-3 and Case-4.

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Fig 4.

Heel height recommended for Case-1, Case-2, Case-3 and Case-4 (scatter plot).

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Fig 5.

Apex angle recommended for Case-1, Case-2, Case-3 and Case-4 (scatter plot).

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Fig 6.

Rocker angle recommended for Case-1, Case-2, Case-3 and Case-4 (scatter plot).

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Fig 7.

Toe spring recommended for Case-1, Case-2, Case-3 and Case-4.

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Table 4.

Insole recommendations for Case-1, Case-2, Case-3, Case-4.

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Fig 8.

Common Challenges with Footwear and Insole Recommendations for Case-1, Case-2, Case-3 and Case-4 (Spider Web Graph).

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Fig 9.

Footwear and insole adherence-related challenges overcome strategies by pedorthists for the combined case.

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Table 5.

Summary of consensus on footwear and insole design and modification prescribing by Australian pedorthists.

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