Abstract The longitudinal arch (LA) helps stiffen the foot during walking, but many people in developed countries suffer from flat foot, a condition characterized by reduced LA stiffness that can impair gait. Studies have found this condition is rare in people who are habitually barefoot or wear minimal shoes compared to people who wear conventional modern shoes, but the basis for this difference remains unknown. Here we test the hypothesis that the use of shoes with features that restrict foot motion (e.g. arch supports, toe boxes) is associated with weaker foot muscles and reduced foot stiffness. We collected data from minimally-shod men from northwestern Mexico and men from urban/suburban areas in the United States who wear ‘conventional...
International audienceThere are evidences to suggest that wearing footwear constrains the natural ba...
The stiff human foot enables an efficient push-off when walking or running, and was critical for the...
Despite substantial recent interest in walking barefoot and in minimal footwear, little is known abo...
The longitudinal arch (LA) helps stiffen the foot during walking, but many people in developed count...
Purported to mimic the benefits of barefoot walking, minimalist footwear (MF) is becoming popular fo...
The human foot is uniquely adapted to bipedal locomotion and has a deformable arch of variable stiff...
Human feet have evolved to facilitate bipedal locomotion, losing an opposable digit that grasped bra...
Purpose: Many musculoskeletal disorders are associated with over-pronated foot and decreased medial ...
AbstractWe classified the subjects into the normal arch group and the lower arch group, and compared...
Recent evidence suggests that habitual walking in minimalist shoes leads to reductions in knee loadi...
Background/purposeThe effects of footwear on the walking kinematics, kinetics and electromyography (...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The intrinsic muscles of the arch have been classified as the ...
AbstractHabitual footwear use has been reported to influence foot structure with an acute exposure b...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the windlass mechanism theory of Hicks, the medial longitudinal arch (MLA) fl...
The capacity to store and return energy in legs and feet that behave like springs is crucial to huma...
International audienceThere are evidences to suggest that wearing footwear constrains the natural ba...
The stiff human foot enables an efficient push-off when walking or running, and was critical for the...
Despite substantial recent interest in walking barefoot and in minimal footwear, little is known abo...
The longitudinal arch (LA) helps stiffen the foot during walking, but many people in developed count...
Purported to mimic the benefits of barefoot walking, minimalist footwear (MF) is becoming popular fo...
The human foot is uniquely adapted to bipedal locomotion and has a deformable arch of variable stiff...
Human feet have evolved to facilitate bipedal locomotion, losing an opposable digit that grasped bra...
Purpose: Many musculoskeletal disorders are associated with over-pronated foot and decreased medial ...
AbstractWe classified the subjects into the normal arch group and the lower arch group, and compared...
Recent evidence suggests that habitual walking in minimalist shoes leads to reductions in knee loadi...
Background/purposeThe effects of footwear on the walking kinematics, kinetics and electromyography (...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The intrinsic muscles of the arch have been classified as the ...
AbstractHabitual footwear use has been reported to influence foot structure with an acute exposure b...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the windlass mechanism theory of Hicks, the medial longitudinal arch (MLA) fl...
The capacity to store and return energy in legs and feet that behave like springs is crucial to huma...
International audienceThere are evidences to suggest that wearing footwear constrains the natural ba...
The stiff human foot enables an efficient push-off when walking or running, and was critical for the...
Despite substantial recent interest in walking barefoot and in minimal footwear, little is known abo...