Title of article :
The windlass mechanism during normal walking and passive first metatarsalphalangeal joint extension
Author/Authors :
Alexandria Kappel-Bargas، نويسنده , , Richard D Woolf، نويسنده , , Mark W Cornwall، نويسنده , , Thomas G McPoil، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
5
From page :
190
To page :
194
Abstract :
Objective. To assess the relationship between passive first metatarsophalangeal extension and rearfoot motion during walking on the windlass mechanism. Design. An in vivo study of the windlass mechanism during passive extension of the first metatarsophalangeal joint and walking. Background. Despite theoretical work regarding the windlass mechanism in cadavers, there is little research concerning its in vivo role. Methods. The amount of first metatarsophalangeal extension and medial longitudinal arch movement of the right foot in 20 subjects between the age of 22 and 55 years was recorded as they sat with their right hip, knee and ankle in 90 ° and their great toe passively extended. In addition, movement of the rearfoot was recorded while they walked. Results. The results of this study showed that the windlass mechanism is active during passive extension of the great toe. In addition, subjects could be divided into two groups (image and image) based upon the timing of when the windlass mechanism began relative to passive extension of their first metatarsophalangeal joint. During walking, the image group was more inverted at heel strike and had a greater magnitude of rearfoot eversion. Conclusions. Two distinct subpopulations of individuals can be identified by when the windlass mechanism is initiated relative to passive first metatarsalphalangeal extension.
Keywords :
Windlass mechanism , medial longitudinal arch , Foot , kinesiology
Journal title :
Clinical Biomechanics
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Clinical Biomechanics
Record number :
485636
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