Use and usability of custom-made orthopedic shoes.
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Klaas Postema | Jan H B Geertzen | Jaap J van Netten | Juha M Hijmans | M. Jannink | K. Postema | J. Geertzen | J. V. van Netten | J. Hijmans | Michiel J A Jannink
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