Abstract
INTRODUCTION The human foot is a highly intricate structure comprising numerous bones, muscles, ligaments and synovial joints. As the only part in contact with the substrate, it plays a very important role in both supporting body-weight and in shock absorption during human locomotion. Although very complex models might be useful to gain insight into some specific clinical problems, simpler models could provide sufficient understanding of foot function for locomotion and rehabilitation studies [1,2,5].
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