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examined in a footprint, the medial longitudinal arch curves above the ground. This arch stretches from the heel bone over the "keystone" ankle bone to the three medial metatarsals. In contrast, the lateral longitudinal arch is very low. With the cuboid serving as its keystone, it redistributes part of the weight to the calcaneus and the distal end of the fifth metatarsal. The two longitudinal arches serve as pillars for the transverse arch which run obliquely across the tarsometatarsal joints. Excessive strain on the tendons and ligaments of the feet can result in fallen arches or
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An overpronator does not absorb shock efficiently. Imagine someone jumping onto a diving board, but the board is so flimsy that when it is struck, it bends and allows the person to plunge straight down into the water instead of back into the air. Similarly, an overpronator's arches will collapse, or
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arises inferiorly on the calcaneus and its three tendons are inserted into the middle phalanges of digits two to four (sometimes also the fifth digit). These tendons divide before their insertions and the tendons of flexor digitorum longus pass through these divisions. Flexor digitorum brevis flexes
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arches and a transverse arch maintained by the interlocking shapes of the foot bones, strong ligaments, and pulling muscles during activity. The slight mobility of these arches when weight is applied to and removed from the foot makes walking and running more economical in terms of energy. As can be
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As with a neutral pronator, an individual who overpronates initially strikes the ground on the lateral side of the heel. As the individual transfers weight from the heel to the metatarsus, however, the foot will roll too far in a medial direction, such that the weight is distributed unevenly across
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The word "foot" was used in Middle English to mean "a person" (c. 1200). The expression "...to put one's best foot foremost first recorded 1849 (Shakespeare has the better foot before, 1596)". The expression to "...put one's foot in (one's) mouth "say something stupid" was first used in 1942. The
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The word "footloose" was first used in the 1690s, meaning "free to move the feet, unshackled"; the figurative sense of "free to act as one pleases" was first used in 1873. Like "footloose", "flat-footed" at first had its obvious literal meaning (in 1600, it meant "with flat feet") but by 1912 it
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Like an overpronator, an underpronator does not absorb shock efficiently – but for the opposite reason. The underpronated foot is like a diving board that, instead of failing to spring someone in the air because it is too flimsy, fails to do so because it is too rigid. There is virtually no
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An individual who underpronates also initially strikes the ground on the lateral side of the heel. As the individual transfers weight from the heel to the metatarsus, the foot will not roll far enough in a medial direction. The weight is distributed unevenly across the metatarsus, with excessive
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When choosing a running or walking shoe, a person with overpronation can choose shoes that have good inside support—usually by strong material at the inside sole and arch of the shoe. It is usually visible. The inside support area is marked by strong greyish material to support the weight when a
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The word "foot" is used to refer to a "...linear measure was in Old English (the exact length has varied over time), this being considered the length of a man's foot; a unit of measure used widely and anciently. In this sense the plural is often foot. The current inch and foot are implied from
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measurements in 12c." The word "foot" also has a musical meaning; a "...metrical foot (late Old English, translating Latin pes, Greek pous in the same sense) is commonly taken to represent one rise and one fall of a foot: keeping time according to some, dancing according to others."
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The metatarsals are the bones that make up the main part of the foot in humans, and part of the leg in large animals or paw in smaller animals. The number of metatarsals are directly related to the mode of locomotion with many larger animals having their digits reduced to two
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arises on the lateral tibial condyle and along the fibula, and is inserted on the second to fifth digits and proximally on the fifth metatarsal. The extensor digitorum longus acts similar to the tibialis anterior except that it also dorsiflexes the digits. The
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This leaves humans more vulnerable to medical problems that are caused by poor leg and foot alignments. Also, the wearing of shoes, sneakers and boots can impede proper alignment and movement within the ankle and foot. For example,
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stretch from the metatarsals to the proximal phalanges of digits two to five. The plantar interossei adduct and the dorsal interossei abduct these digits, and are also plantar flexors at the metatarsophalangeal joints.
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originates medially on the fibula and is inserted on the first digit. It dorsiflexes the big toe and also acts on the ankle in the unstressed leg. In the weight-bearing leg, it acts similarly to the tibialis anterior.
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arises on the medial cuneiform bone and related ligaments and tendons. An important plantar flexor, it is crucial to ballet dancing. Both these muscles are inserted with two heads proximally and distally to the first
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or similar footwear for protection from hazards when walking outside. There are a number of contexts where it is considered inappropriate to wear shoes. Some people consider it rude to wear shoes into a house and a
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is a rotational movement of the forearm (at the radioulnar joint) or foot (at the subtalar and talocalcaneonavicular joints). Pronation of the foot refers to how the body distributes weight as it cycles through the
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originates with two slips from the lateral and medial margins of the calcaneus and inserts into the lateral margin of the flexor digitorum tendon. It is also known as the flexor accessorius. The
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This rolling inward motion as the foot progresses from heel to toe is the way that the body naturally absorbs shock. Neutral pronation is the most ideal, efficient type of gait when using a
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at the hip, knee, or ankle will be more likely to underpronate than one whose bone structure has external rotation or central alignment. Usually – but not always – those who are
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tend to underpronate. An individual who underpronates tends to wear down their running shoes on the lateral (outside) side of the shoe toward the rear of the shoe in the heel area.
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of digits one to four, just beyond the penultimate joints. They act to dorsiflex the digits. Similar to the intrinsic muscles of the hand, there are three groups of muscles in the
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to attach to the tarsus. In the non-weight-bearing leg, it produces plantar flexion and supination, and, in the weight-bearing leg, it proximates the heel to the calf. The
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originates near the cuboid bone and is inserted on the fifth metatarsal bone. These three muscles act to support the arch of the foot and to plantar flex the fifth digit.
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of the first digit. The adductor hallucis acts as a tensor of the plantar arches and also adducts the big toe and might plantar flex the proximal phalanx.
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stretches medially along the border of the sole, from the calcaneus to the first digit. Below its tendon, the tendons of the long flexors pass through the
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or central alignment. An individual who overpronates tends to wear down their running shoes on the medial (inside) side of the shoe toward the toe area.
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give. An underpronator's arches or ankles do not experience much motion as they cycle through the gait. An individual whose bone structure involves
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form the lateral margin of the foot and are the largest of the muscles of the fifth digit. Arising from the base of the fifth metatarsal, the
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the ankles will roll inward (or a combination of the two) as they cycle through the gait. An individual whose bone structure involves
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is the soft foot of a mammal, generally a quadruped, that has claws or nails (e.g., a cat or dog's paw). A hard foot is called a
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arises on the back of the fibula on the lateral side, and its relatively thick muscle belly extends distally down to the
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of the first digit. In the non-weight-bearing leg, the tibialis anterior dorsiflexes the foot and lift its medial edge (
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lie deep in the system of long extrinsic extensor tendons. They both arise on the calcaneus and extend into the dorsal
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has two phalanges while the other four toes have three phalanges each. The joints between the phalanges are called
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where it passes over to the medial side to stretch across the sole to the distal phalanx of the first digit. The
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is also part of this group, but, with its oblique course across the back of the knee, does not act on the foot.
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separate these muscles into anterior and posterior groups, in their turn subdivided into subgroups and layers.
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direction, such that the weight is distributed evenly across the metatarsus. In this stage of the gait, the
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Hawes MR, Sovak D (July 1994). "Quantitative morphology of the human foot in a North American population".
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near the metatarsophalangeal joints, although they are only regularly present in the distal portion of the
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Cuneiform fracture – Due to the ligamentous support of the midfoot, isolated cuneiform fractures are rare.
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The word "foot", in the sense of meaning the "terminal part of the leg of a vertebrate animal" comes from
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which serve as a shock absorber. The midfoot is connected to the hind- and fore-foot by muscles and the
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specializes in the use and modification of footwear to treat problems related to the lower limbs.
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expression "put (one's) foot in something" meaning to "make a mess of it" was used in 1823.
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gait; in a forefoot strike, the body absorbs shock instead via flexion of the foot.
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is an abductor and a weak flexor, and also helps maintain the arch of the foot. The
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made up of one or more segments or bones, generally including claws and/or nails.
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Study of a pair of feet crossed, 1847, by Margaret Louisa Herschel, daughter of
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The foot can be subdivided into the hindfoot, the midfoot, and the forefoot:
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This article is about the anatomical structure. For the unit of measure, see
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is inserted together with abductor on the first phalanx. Often absent, the
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is part of this group, though it originally formed a separate system (see
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is the arched part of the top of the foot between the toes and the ankle.
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The human foot is a strong and complex mechanical structure containing 26
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An individual who neutrally pronates initially strikes the ground on the
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the middle phalanges. It is occasionally absent. Between the toes, the
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and are inserted on the medial margins of the proximal phalanges. The
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person lands on the outside foot and then roll onto the inside foot.
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will be more likely to overpronate than one whose bone structure has
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Mabry LM; Patti TN; Ross MD; Bleakley CM; Gisselman AS (July 2021).
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are attached to the bones of the foot. The tibia and fibula and the
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that can affect the shape and function of the feet, including
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and the corresponding five proximal long bones forming the
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below it. Together, their tendons pass behind the lateral
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will generally, but not always, track directly over the
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who specializes in the treatment of the feet practices
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and adjoining bones, and divides into two parts in the
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The muscles acting on the foot can be classified into
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originates on the proximal half of the tibia and the
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All muscles originating on the lower leg except the
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The heads of gastrocnemius arise on the 759:of posterior leg muscles is formed by the 29:Anatomical structure found in vertebrates 642: 1474: 1302:should only be entered with bare feet. 822:On the top of the foot, the tendons of 1776:from the original on 17 September 2013 1496: 1494: 1492: 1490: 1488: 1486: 1484: 1482: 1480: 1478: 188: 49: 2787:Lateral intermuscular septum of thigh 794:arises proximally on the back of the 64:A pair of bare feet, visible ten toes 7: 2792:Medial intermuscular septum of thigh 767:. The triceps surae consists of the 339:) on the second toe, for her wedding 1458:, repetitive injury seen in runners 206: 1920:. Podiatry Channel. Archived from 1798:. Abcnews.go.com. 23 December 2010 1308:is the most common sexual fetish. 373:interphalangeal joints of the foot 221:. It is the terminal portion of a 25: 1051:. In addition, there are several 363:. The joints of the foot are the 952: 943: 863: 854: 845: 732: 723: 416:The five irregular bones of the 409:. 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Index

Human foot
Foot (unit)
Foot (disambiguation)
anatomical terminology

Artery
Dorsalis pedis
medial plantar
lateral plantar
Nerve
Medial plantar
lateral plantar
deep fibular
superficial fibular
Latin
MeSH
D005528
TA98
A01.1.00.040
TA2
166
FMA
9664
Anatomical terminology
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anatomical
vertebrates
limb
locomotion
leg

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