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Foot mechanics during the first six years of independent walking

Discussion in 'Pediatrics' started by NewsBot, Jan 25, 2011.

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    Foot mechanics during the first six years of independent walking.
    Samson W, Dohin B, Desroches G, Chaverot JL, Dumas R, Cheze L.
    J Biomech. 2011 Jan 21. [Epub ahead of print]
     
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    I finally got to read the full text. I attached below the graph for the first MPJ. Interesting to note that the first MPJ dorsiflexion is present in the youngest age group. First MPJ dorsiflexion = windlass working .... I always assumed that it did not start as this young age.
     

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  4. As we discussed on the windlass mechanism and children thread.

    interesting findings.
     
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