From: Exploring the potential of iPhone applications in podiatry: a comprehensive review
N° | Author | Title | Year | Country | Study design |
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1 | Ege et al. [6] | Use of the iPhone for radiographic evaluation of hallux valgus | 2013 | Turkey | Observational |
2 | Williams et al. [11] | The TiltMeter app is a novel and accurate measurement tool for the weight-bearing lunge test | 2013 | Australia | Observational |
3 | Rasmussen et al. [8] | Validation of a new imaging device for telemedical ulcer monitoring | 2015 | Denmark | Observational |
4 | Aragón-Sánchez et al. [9] | ImageJ: A Free, Easy, and Reliable Method to Measure Leg Ulcers Using Digital Pictures | 2017 | Spain | Observational |
5 | Romero Morales et al. [10] | The concurrent validity and reliability of the Leg Motion system for measuring ankle dorsiflexion range of motion in older adults | 2017 | Spain | Observational |
6 | BalsalobreFernández et al. [4] | Concurrent validity and reliability of an iPhone app for the measurement of ankle dorsiflexion and inter-limb asymmetries | 2019 | Spain | Observational |
7 | Banwell et al. [7] | The iPhone Measure app level function as a measuring device for the weight-bearing lunge test in adults: a reliability study | 2019 | Australia | Observational |
8 | Farhan et al. [5] | Comparison of multiple 3D scanners to capture foot, ankle, and lower leg morphology | 2023 | Australia | Observational |