Abstract

Are the Biomechanics of the Feet Considered Enough in their Contributory Relationship to Leg Length and Femoral Head Height Difference? Advanced Technology Provides New Information

Highlights

  • The human body is an amazing musculoskeletal structure, perfectly designed to function smoothly and properly

  • Each foot is made up of 26 bones, 30 joints and more than 100 muscles, tendons and ligaments, all of which work together to provide support, balance and mobility [1]. It is established from extended series of human gait analysis that the joints of the hindfoot become loose to transfer power to the joints of the midfoot and forefoot as we walk and vice versa, depending on the momentum of the gait cycle. This is exactly why all researchers agree that the anatomy, biomechanics and kinetics of the foot is more complicated than the average healthcare specialist realizes

  • Our approach is based upon return to the basics of anatomy and biomechanics and that is why we focus on the foundation of the human body which is our feet

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Introduction

The human body is an amazing musculoskeletal structure, perfectly designed to function smoothly and properly. It is already well studied and examined, researchers keep sharing their astonishment about our body’s tenacity and durability over time. Each foot is made up of 26 bones, 30 joints and more than 100 muscles, tendons and ligaments, all of which work together to provide support, balance and mobility [1] It is established from extended series of human gait analysis that the joints of the hindfoot become loose to transfer power to the joints of the midfoot and forefoot as we walk and vice versa, depending on the momentum of the gait cycle.

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