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- Rocker_bottom_shoe abstract "A rocker sole shoe or rocker bottom shoe is a shoe which has a thicker-than-normal sole with rounded heel. Such shoes ensure the wearer does not have flat footing along the proximal-distal axis of the foot. The shoes are generically known by a variety of names including round bottom shoes, round/ed sole shoes, and toning shoes, but also by various brand names. Tyrell & Carter identified at least six standard variations of the rocker sole shoe and named them: toe-only rocker, rocker bar, mild rocker, heel-to-toe rocker, negative heel rocker and double rocker.Rocker soles may replace regular soles on any style of footwear. Some rocker bottom shoes are purpose built to reduce the function or replace the lost function of a joint. For example, a person with a hallux rigidus (stiff big toe) may use a rocker bottom shoe to replace the flexion lost at the metatarsal joint. Rocker bottom shoes are also used to compensate for the lost range of motion, however caused, at the tibiotalar joint (ankle joint). In such cases, the wearer maintains solid and stable footing while standing, but the rock of the heel assists with the propulsive phase of gait, making walking more natural and less painful to the affected joints. Beneficiaries of this type of sole modification include people suffering from arthritis or any other disorder or injury causing pain and/or loss of motion in foot joints.The construction of most varieties of rocker sole shoes mean that the wearer's body weight is shifted behind the ankle and the wearer is required to do more work than would be required in flat-soled shoe to find their center of gravity and remain balanced.In the 00s, a heel-to-toe rocker sole shoe for the sports footwear market was popularized by brands such as MBT, Shape Ups and EasyTone.".
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- Rocker_bottom_shoe wikiPageRevisionID "656980820".
- Rocker_bottom_shoe wikiPageWikiLink American_Council_on_Exercise.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe wikiPageWikiLink Ankle.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exercise_equipment.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shoes.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe wikiPageWikiLink Hallux_rigidus.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Müller_(inventor).
- Rocker_bottom_shoe wikiPageWikiLink Shoe.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Wisconsin–Madison.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rocker bottom shoe".
- Rocker_bottom_shoe wikiPageWikiLinkText "rocker bottom shoe".
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- Rocker_bottom_shoe subject Category:Exercise_equipment.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe subject Category:Shoes.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe hypernym Shoe.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe type Company.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe comment "A rocker sole shoe or rocker bottom shoe is a shoe which has a thicker-than-normal sole with rounded heel. Such shoes ensure the wearer does not have flat footing along the proximal-distal axis of the foot. The shoes are generically known by a variety of names including round bottom shoes, round/ed sole shoes, and toning shoes, but also by various brand names.".
- Rocker_bottom_shoe label "Rocker bottom shoe".
- Rocker_bottom_shoe sameAs Q7355057.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe sameAs m.0ch2m8_.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe sameAs Q7355057.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe wasDerivedFrom Rocker_bottom_shoe?oldid=656980820.
- Rocker_bottom_shoe isPrimaryTopicOf Rocker_bottom_shoe.