From the Analysis of Anatomy and Locomotor Function of Biological Foot Systems to the Design of Bionic Foot: An Example of the Webbed Foot of the Mallard

Author:

Han Dianlei1ORCID,Liu Hairui1ORCID,Ren Lizhi1ORCID,Hu Jinrui1ORCID,Yang Qizhi1

Affiliation:

1. School of Agricultural Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, China

Abstract

This study utilized the mallard’s foot as the subject, examining the bone distribution via computed tomography (CT) and analyzing pertinent parameters of the tarsometatarsal bones. Additionally, gross anatomy methods were employed to elucidate the characteristics of the toes and webbing bio-structures and their material composition. Biologically, the mallard’s foot comprises tarsometatarsal bones and 10 phalanges, enveloped by fascia, tendons, and skin. Vernier calipers were used to measure the bones, followed by statistical analysis to acquire structural data. Tendons, originating in proximal muscles and terminating in distal bones beneath the fascia, facilitate force transmission and systematic movement of each segment’s bones. Regarding material composition, the skin layer serves both encapsulation and wrapping functions. Fat pads, located on the metatarsal side of metatarsophalangeal joints and each phalanx, function as cushioning shock absorbers. The correlation between the force applied to the tarsometatarsal bones and the webbing opening angle was explored using a texture analyzer. A simplified model describing the driving force behind the webbing opening angle was introduced. Furthermore, we designed a bionic foot, contributing a foundational reference for anti-sinking bionic foot development.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions

“Doctor of Innovation and entrepreneurship” project of Jiangsu Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Molecular Medicine,Biomedical Engineering,Biochemistry,Biomaterials,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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