2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.11.561917
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Reassessing the Role of Foot Power in Human Gait

Quinn Yetman,
Lauren Welte,
Aidan Shimizu
et al.

Abstract: The foot acts as the primary interface to the ground during bipedal locomotion. It absorbs and returns energy over stance as the longitudinal arch deforms and recoils. The term "arch recoil" evokes the concept that the foot's returned energy directly propels the centre of mass forward by lifting the talus. However, recent work has shown that arch recoil does not directly drive the body forward; instead, it lowers and posteriorly tilts the talus, putting it into a more favourable position for upright gait. Here… Show more

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