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stiff knee walking versus Groucho walking

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Simon Spooner, Apr 26, 2010.


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    This is something Michael Weber and I have been thinking about.

    What I want you to do is observe someone walking with their knees locked out in full extension, observe the foot pronation that occurs . Then get them to walk with their knees highly flexed like Groucho Marx, observe the foot pronation. Report your results.


    Hypothesis-:more knee flexion = more foot pronation- right?
     
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