Was thinking about this the other day while out for a head space clearing run, Now of course there is many holes in the idea, due to the 3 body planes 4 dimension concept of the axis, not least to the fact that the Subtalar joint axis is moving and some other stuff ( which I then started wanting to be able to google on my run )
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But in the pic I have drawn a very basic idea if the STJ axis, the calc, the point at which to mark the skive to define depth and a line parallel to the STJ axis at that given moment.
The practical notion of being able to define the precise position of the STJ axis during weightbearing and when the exact time you want the skive to be most effective is of course an issue in itself, but as a though experiment would and parallel marking point to define depth of the skive be more effective than the current system ?
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