Fossil evidence for longitudinal arches in the foot is frequently used to constrain the origins of terrestrial bipedality in human ancestors. This approach rests on the prevailing concept that human feet are unique in functioning with a relatively stiff lateral mid-foot, lacking the significant flexion and high plantar pressures present in non-human apes. This paradigm has stood for more than 70 years but has yet to be tested objectively with quantitative data. Herein, we show that plantar pressure records with elevated lateral mid-foot pressures occur frequently in healthy, habitually shod humans, with magnitudes in some individuals approaching absolute maxima across the foot. Furthermore, the same astonishing pressure range is present in ...
During bipedal walking, modern humans dorsiflex their forefoot at the metatarsophalangeal joints (MT...
The longitudinal arch of the human foot is viewed as a pivotal adaptation for bipedal walking and ru...
textA unique pattern of pedal loading from heel-strike at touchdown to hallucal propulsion at toe-of...
The stiff human foot enables an efficient push-off when walking or running, and was critical for the...
The human foot is unique compared to that of other extant apes in its adaptations for bipedal locomo...
The human longitudinal arch has long been considered to be an important adaptation for proper foot f...
BACKGROUND: In the Plio-Pleistocene, the hominin foot evolved from a grasping appendage to a stiff, ...
BACKGROUND. In the Plio-Pleistocene, the hominin foot evolved from a grasping appendage to a stiff, ...
Vertical climbing has featured prominently in hypotheses of early hominoid evolution and the origins...
Changes in first metatarsal (MT1) morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing...
The ratio of the power arm (the distance from the heel to the talocrural joint) to the load arm (tha...
Bipedalism has long been recognized as the seminal adaptation of the hominin radiation and thus used...
Changes in foot bone morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing the evolutio...
Although the earliest known hominins were apparently upright bipeds, there has been mixed evidence w...
This study investigates the foot and ankle myology of gibbons and bonobos, and compares it with the ...
During bipedal walking, modern humans dorsiflex their forefoot at the metatarsophalangeal joints (MT...
The longitudinal arch of the human foot is viewed as a pivotal adaptation for bipedal walking and ru...
textA unique pattern of pedal loading from heel-strike at touchdown to hallucal propulsion at toe-of...
The stiff human foot enables an efficient push-off when walking or running, and was critical for the...
The human foot is unique compared to that of other extant apes in its adaptations for bipedal locomo...
The human longitudinal arch has long been considered to be an important adaptation for proper foot f...
BACKGROUND: In the Plio-Pleistocene, the hominin foot evolved from a grasping appendage to a stiff, ...
BACKGROUND. In the Plio-Pleistocene, the hominin foot evolved from a grasping appendage to a stiff, ...
Vertical climbing has featured prominently in hypotheses of early hominoid evolution and the origins...
Changes in first metatarsal (MT1) morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing...
The ratio of the power arm (the distance from the heel to the talocrural joint) to the load arm (tha...
Bipedalism has long been recognized as the seminal adaptation of the hominin radiation and thus used...
Changes in foot bone morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing the evolutio...
Although the earliest known hominins were apparently upright bipeds, there has been mixed evidence w...
This study investigates the foot and ankle myology of gibbons and bonobos, and compares it with the ...
During bipedal walking, modern humans dorsiflex their forefoot at the metatarsophalangeal joints (MT...
The longitudinal arch of the human foot is viewed as a pivotal adaptation for bipedal walking and ru...
textA unique pattern of pedal loading from heel-strike at touchdown to hallucal propulsion at toe-of...