The rigidity of the human foot is often described as a feature of our evolution for upright walking and is bolstered by a thick plantar aponeurosis that connects the heel to the toes. Previous descriptions of human foot function consider stretch of the plantar aponeurosis via toe extension (windlass mechanism) to stiffen the foot as it is levered against the ground for push-off during walking. In this study, we applied controlled loading to human feet in vivo, and studied foot function during the push-off phase of walking, with the aim of carefully testing how the foot is tensioned during contact with the ground. Both experimental paradigms revealed that plantar aponeurosis strain via the ‘windlass mechanism' could not explain the tensionin...
The foot has been considered both as an elastic mechanism that increases the efficiency of locomotio...
This thesis investigated the neuromechanical response of the human foot to changes in surface and wa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
The rigidity of the human foot is often described as a feature of our evolution for upright walking ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
The longitudinal arch (LA) of the human foot compresses and recoils in response to being cyclically ...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
Human feet have evolved to facilitate bipedal locomotion, losing an opposable digit that grasped bra...
Human feet have evolved to facilitate bipedal locomotion, losing an opposable digit that grasped bra...
In locomotion, ligaments and muscles have been recognized to support the arch of the foot. However, ...
The arch of the human foot is unique among hominins as it is compliant at ground contact but suffici...
The arch of the human foot is unique among hominins as it is compliant at ground contact but suffici...
The foot has been considered both as an elastic mechanism that increases the efficiency of locomotio...
This thesis investigated the neuromechanical response of the human foot to changes in surface and wa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
The rigidity of the human foot is often described as a feature of our evolution for upright walking ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
The longitudinal arch (LA) of the human foot compresses and recoils in response to being cyclically ...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
Human feet have evolved to facilitate bipedal locomotion, losing an opposable digit that grasped bra...
Human feet have evolved to facilitate bipedal locomotion, losing an opposable digit that grasped bra...
In locomotion, ligaments and muscles have been recognized to support the arch of the foot. However, ...
The arch of the human foot is unique among hominins as it is compliant at ground contact but suffici...
The arch of the human foot is unique among hominins as it is compliant at ground contact but suffici...
The foot has been considered both as an elastic mechanism that increases the efficiency of locomotio...
This thesis investigated the neuromechanical response of the human foot to changes in surface and wa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...