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Free moment induced by oblique transverse tarsal joint: investigation by constructive approach

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ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
卷 8, 期 4, 页码 -

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.201947

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human foot structure; transverse tarsal joint; oblique axis; free moment; constructive approach

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [23220004]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [23220004] Funding Source: KAKEN

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This study focuses on the oblique transverse tarsal joint (TTJ) of the human foot, whose mechanical structure can generate appropriate free moments. Comparative experiments showed that the oblique foot generates significantly lower free moments during walking compared to a rigid foot. The oblique axis of the TTJ can mechanically generate free moments, potentially affecting the transverse motion of bipedal walking.
The human foot provides numerous functions that let humans deal with various environments. Recently, study of the structure of the human foot and adjustment of an appropriate reaction force and vertical free moment during bipedal locomotion has gained attention. However, little is known about the mechanical (morphological) contribution of the foot structure to the reaction force and free moment. It is difficult to conduct a comparative experiment to investigate the contribution systematically by using conventional methods with human and cadaver foot experiments. This study focuses on the oblique transverse tarsal joint (TTJ) of the human foot, whose mechanical structure can generate appropriate free moments. We conduct comparative experiments with a rigid foot, a non-oblique joint foot (i.e. mimicking only the flexion/extension of the midfoot), and an oblique joint foot. Axial loading and walking experiments were conducted with these feet. The axial loading experiment demonstrated that the oblique foot generated free moment in the direction of internal rotation, as observed in the human foot. The walking experiment showed that the magnitude of the free moment generated with the oblique foot is significantly lower than that with the rigid foot during the stance phase. Using this constructive approach, the present study demonstrated that the oblique axis of the TTJ can mechanically generate free moments. This capacity might affect the transverse motion of bipedal walking.

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