Author:
Kinugasa Ryuta,Yamamura Naoto,Takagi Shu,Sinha Shantanu
Abstract
The dorsal movement of the Achilles tendon during ankle rotation is restricted by anatomical obstructions. Previously, we demonstrated that the anatomical obstruction provides a gain (gainAT) in the proximal displacement of the calcaneus compared to the change in the Achilles tendon length. Here, we empirically validate and extend our previous modeling study by investigating the effects of a broad range of obstruction locations on gainAT. The largest gainAT could be achieved when the obstruction was located on the most ventral and distal sides within the physiological range of the Achilles tendon, irrespective of the ankle position.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
National Institutes of Health
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology