The mechanics of the modern human foot and its specialization for habitual bipedalism are well understood. The windlass mechanism gives it the required stability for propulsion generation, and flattening of the arch and stretching of the plantar aponeurosis leads to energy saving. What is less well understood is how an essentially flat and mobile foot, as found in protohominins and extant apes, functions during bipedalism. This study evaluates the hypothesis that an energy-saving mechanism, by stretch and recoil of plantar connective tissues, is present in the mobile gibbon foot and provides a two-dimensional analysis of the internal joint mechanics of the foot during spontaneous bipedalism of gibbons using a four-link segment foot model. A...
This study investigates the foot and ankle myology of gibbons and bonobos, and compares it with the ...
This study gives a qualitative and quantitative description of the different terrestrial locomotor m...
Gibbons utilize a number of locomotor modes in the wild, including bipedalism, leaping and, most of ...
The mechanics of the modern human foot and its specialization for habitual bipedalism are well under...
The mechanics of the modern human foot and its specialization for habitual bipedalism are well under...
The mechanics of the modern human foot and its specialization for habitual bipedalism are well under...
When gibbons travel through the forest canopy, brachiation is alternated with short bipedal bouts ov...
Gibbons are highly arboreal apes, and it is expected that their bipedal locomotion will show some pa...
Gibbons are highly arboreal apes, and it is expected that their bipedal locomotion will show some pa...
The well-developed Achilles tendon in humans is generally interpreted as an adaptation for mechanica...
The well-developed Achilles tendon in humans is generally interpreted as an adaptation for mechanica...
The well-developed Achilles tendon in humans is generally interpreted as an adaptation for mechanica...
The well-developed Achilles tendon in humans is generally interpreted as an adaptation for mechanica...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physiological ...
Human bipedal locomotion is characterized by a habitual heel-strike (HS) plantigrade gait, yet the s...
This study investigates the foot and ankle myology of gibbons and bonobos, and compares it with the ...
This study gives a qualitative and quantitative description of the different terrestrial locomotor m...
Gibbons utilize a number of locomotor modes in the wild, including bipedalism, leaping and, most of ...
The mechanics of the modern human foot and its specialization for habitual bipedalism are well under...
The mechanics of the modern human foot and its specialization for habitual bipedalism are well under...
The mechanics of the modern human foot and its specialization for habitual bipedalism are well under...
When gibbons travel through the forest canopy, brachiation is alternated with short bipedal bouts ov...
Gibbons are highly arboreal apes, and it is expected that their bipedal locomotion will show some pa...
Gibbons are highly arboreal apes, and it is expected that their bipedal locomotion will show some pa...
The well-developed Achilles tendon in humans is generally interpreted as an adaptation for mechanica...
The well-developed Achilles tendon in humans is generally interpreted as an adaptation for mechanica...
The well-developed Achilles tendon in humans is generally interpreted as an adaptation for mechanica...
The well-developed Achilles tendon in humans is generally interpreted as an adaptation for mechanica...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physiological ...
Human bipedal locomotion is characterized by a habitual heel-strike (HS) plantigrade gait, yet the s...
This study investigates the foot and ankle myology of gibbons and bonobos, and compares it with the ...
This study gives a qualitative and quantitative description of the different terrestrial locomotor m...
Gibbons utilize a number of locomotor modes in the wild, including bipedalism, leaping and, most of ...