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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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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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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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measurements in 12c." The word "foot" also has a musical meaning; a "...metrical foot (late Old
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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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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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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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1920:. Podiatry Channel. Archived from
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1103:– in which one or all of the
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2854:Fibularis (peroneus) tertius
1589:Mareb-Hoehn 2007, pp. 244–45
288:, all meaning "foot"), from
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1318:Comparative foot morphology
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1902:(5th ed.). Thieme.
1898:Platzer, Werner (2004).
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393:(or ankle bone) and the
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217:structure found in many
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1766:"Supination, Explained"
1415:Comparison of orthotics
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962:Central muscles of foot
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2503:Tensor fasciae latae
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1661:Platzer 2004, p. 272
1643:Platzer 2004, p. 268
1634:Platzer 2004, p. 264
1625:Platzer 2004, p. 262
1616:Platzer 2004, p. 260
1607:Platzer 2004, p. 258
1598:Platzer 2004, p. 256
1580:Platzer 2004, p. 220
1290:Humans usually wear
1256:weight borne on the
1116:– a fracture of the
1007:Diseases of the foot
969:Central muscle group
930:flexor digiti minimi
647:Anterior leg muscles
447:is composed of five
3020:Intermuscular septa
1842:France 2008, p. 537
1746:. 21 September 2001
1280:Society and culture
469:metatarsophalangeal
389:is composed of the
113:superficial fibular
3165:Plantar interossei
2945:Tibialis posterior
2677:External obturator
2607:Vastus intermedius
2546:External obturator
2541:Internal obturator
2423:Muscles of the hip
1533:Podiatry Channel,
1462:Squatting position
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1338:(toe walking), or
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1129:Calcaneal fracture
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808:flexor retinaculum
792:tibialis posterior
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1890:978-0-321-37294-9
1869:978-1-4200-6286-1
1824:on 1 January 2012
1270:internal rotation
1233:internal rotation
1221:external rotation
1167:Neutral pronation
1101:Lisfranc fracture
1069:high-heeled shoes
1053:genetic disorders
1041:plantar fasciitis
981:quadratus plantae
905:adductor hallucis
892:abductor hallucis
884:abductor hallucis
757:superficial layer
674:tibialis anterior
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1405:Ball (foot)
1378:, from the
1340:unguligrade
1336:digitigrade
1332:plantigrade
1227:, knee, or
1200:heel strike
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971:: The four
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544:cuneiformes
325:nail polish
243:Old English
219:vertebrates
119:Identifiers
34:Foot (unit)
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3229:Categories
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2592:Quadriceps
2551:Piriformis
2280:Fingernail
1704:(4): 1–9.
1548:Ergonomics
1469:References
1358:) or one (
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1181:metatarsus
1134:Broken toe
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1017:infections
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2443:Iliopsoas
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2196:Genitalia
1928:21 August
1828:4 January
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1420:Flat feet
1156:pronation
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1021:injuries
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371:and the
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272:, Dutch
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353:muscles
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3177:Fascia
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2157:Navel
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2133:Torso
2090:Scalp
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2018:Cheek
1722:S2CID
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1297:Māori
1292:shoes
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2350:Foot
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2270:Hand
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2169:Back
2123:Nape
2105:Neck
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2008:Face
2003:Hair
1995:Head
1987:Skin
1981:Body
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2075:Jaw
2070:Ear
2053:Lip
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