Complexities of foot architecture as a base of support
- PMID: 7655479
- DOI: 10.2519/jospt.1995.21.6.354
Complexities of foot architecture as a base of support
Abstract
The human foot is a unique structure in the animal kingdom, as it is capable of supporting sustained bipedal gait. The foot facilitates upright walking in several ways: 1) load bearing, 2) leverage, 3) shock absorption, 4) balance, and 5) protection. In this article, we discuss the specialized architecture that enables the foot to accomplish these functions.
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