نتایج جستجو برای: human foot biomechanics

تعداد نتایج: 1696824  

2017
Ali Yawar Lucia Korpas Maria Lugo-Bolanos Shreyas Mandre Madhusudhan Venkadesan

Stiffness of the human foot is central to its mechanical function, such as elastic energy storage and propulsion. Its doubly-arched structure, manifested as longitudinal and transverse arches, is thought to underlie the stiff nature. However, previous studies have focused solely on the longitudinal arch, and little is known about whether and how the transverse arch impacts the foot’s stiffness....

Background and Objectives: Lateral ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries to the musculoskeletal system, especially among active people. This injury causes complex complications, such as recurrent sprain because of reduced postural control. Foot orthoses are among the interventions used to improve postural control in this population. This review aims to investigate foot orthoses to imp...

2012
Peter R Cavanagh

Alex Stacoff was a Swiss biomechanics researcher and a key member of the small group of scientists who founded the International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics Community (i-FAB) in 2007. He was an active participant at the first i-FAB Congress in September 2008, but he died tragically while running, only three weeks later, at the young age of 58 years. The fact that a flourishing i-FAB is now hold...

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Objective: Due to the disruption of the body's natural posture because of the loss of medial arch of the foot in people with foot pronation, which may change postural control of body and electrical activity of muscles during the v-cut movement, the aim of this study was to study the effect of foot pronation deformity on postural control of body and electrical activity of the ankle muscles durin...

Journal: :Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 2001
K A Kirby

A new theory of foot function based on the spatial location of the subtalar joint axis in relation to the weightbearing structures of the plantar foot is proposed. The theory relies on the concept of subtalar joint rotational equilibrium to explain how externally generated forces, such as ground reaction force, and internally generated forces, such as ligamentous and tendon tensile forces and j...

2017
Lauro Ojeda Antonia M. Zaferiou Stephen M. Cain Rachel V. Vitali Steven P. Davidson Leia A. Stirling Noel C. Perkins

Stair running, both ascending and descending, is a challenging aerobic exercise that many athletes, recreational runners, and soldiers perform during training. Studying biomechanics of stair running over multiple steps has been limited by the practical challenges presented while using optical-based motion tracking systems. We propose using foot-mounted inertial measurement units (IMUs) as a sol...

2014
Christopher J Nester Hannah L Jarvis Richard K Jones Peter D Bowden Anmin Liu

BACKGROUND Understanding motion in the normal healthy foot is a prerequisite for understanding the effects of pathology and thereafter setting targets for interventions. Quality foot kinematic data from healthy feet will also assist the development of high quality and research based clinical models of foot biomechanics. To address gaps in the current literature we aimed to describe 3D foot kine...

Journal: :U.S. Army Medical Department journal 2012
Donald L Goss Michael T Gross

CONTEXT Running related overuse injuries are a significant problem with half of all runners sustaining an injury annually. Many medical providers and coaches question how to advise their running clients to prevent injuries. Alternative running styles with a more anterior footstrike such as barefoot running, POSE running, and Chi running are becoming more popular. Little information, however, ha...

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