Why isn't the 'vertical mid-tarsal joint reference axis' termed 'superior-inferior mid-tarsal joint reference axis' in the same fashion as the other two MTJ reference axes are? Pedantic, yes, but better.
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Since the forefoot is, "relatively plantarflexed at rest (non-weightbearing)" (Kirby K, not sure when) does that mean the passive plantar components of the forefoot have greater passive tension than the passive dorsal components of the forefoot?
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