The multi-functional foot in athletic movement: Extraordinary feats by our extraordinary feet

Wilson, J and Kiely, J orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-9817-0224 (2016) The multi-functional foot in athletic movement: Extraordinary feats by our extraordinary feet. Human Movement, 17 (1). pp. 15-20.

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/humo-2016-0001

Abstract

The unique architecture of the foot system provides a sensitive, multi-tensional method of communicating with the surrounding
environment. Within the premise of the paper, we discuss three themes: complexity, degeneracy and bio-tensegrity. Complex
structures within the foot allow the human movement system to negotiate strategies for dynamic movement during athletic
endeavours. We discuss such complex structures with particular attention to properties of a bio-tensegrity system. Degeneracy
within the foot structure offers a distinctive solution to the problems posed by differing terrains and uneven surfaces allowing
lower extremity structures to overcome perturbation as and when it occurs. This extraordinary structure offers a significant
contribution to bipedalism through presenting a robust base of support and as such, should be given more consideration when
designing athletic development programmes.


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