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Redefining biomechanics of the foot and ankle

Nester, CJ; Findlow, AH; Liu, A; Ward, E; Cocheba, J

Authors

CJ Nester

AH Findlow

E Ward

J Cocheba



Abstract

When it comes to the load-bearing joints of the lower limb, the foot is the least understood. This stems from the fact that its size is a major barrier to quality scientific investigation but is also partly due to the the misconception that its function is simple. While we may believe we know a great deal about the biomechanics of the foot and ankle, in reality, it is relatively uncharted territory compared to the knee and hip.

The foot is far from simple as it comprises hundreds of different ligaments and bony structures and scores of articulations. Its role in weightbearing ambulation is critical. In the next few decades, the foot and ankle will be a major topic investigated by biomechanics researchers and this will present some major challenges for these researchers as well as podiatrists.

Citation

Nester, C., Findlow, A., Liu, A., Ward, E., & Cocheba, J. (2005). Redefining biomechanics of the foot and ankle. Podiatry today, 18(10), 52-62

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2005
Deposit Date Feb 22, 2012
Journal Podiatry Today
Print ISSN 1045-7860
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 18
Issue 10
Pages 52-62