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  • 3. Shoes alter the spring-like function of the human foot during running.
    Kelly LA, Lichtwark GA, Farris DJ, Cresswell A.
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  • 6. The functional importance of human foot muscles for bipedal locomotion.
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    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2019 Jan 29; 116(5):1645-1650. PubMed ID: 30655349
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  • 9. Intrinsic foot muscles have the capacity to control deformation of the longitudinal arch.
    Kelly LA, Cresswell AG, Racinais S, Whiteley R, Lichtwark G.
    J R Soc Interface; 2014 Apr 06; 11(93):20131188. PubMed ID: 24478287
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  • 10. The Influence of Foot-Strike Technique on the Neuromechanical Function of the Foot.
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    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2018 Jan 06; 50(1):98-108. PubMed ID: 28902682
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  • 11. Dynamic support of the human longitudinal arch. A biomechanical evaluation.
    Thordarson DB, Schmotzer H, Chon J, Peters J.
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  • 13. Tibialis anterior tendinous tissue plays a key role in energy absorption during human walking.
    Maharaj JN, Cresswell AG, Lichtwark GA.
    J Exp Biol; 2019 Jun 04; 222(Pt 11):. PubMed ID: 31064856
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  • 17. Comparison of foot muscle morphology and foot kinematics between recreational runners with normal feet and with asymptomatic over-pronated feet.
    Zhang X, Aeles J, Vanwanseele B.
    Gait Posture; 2017 May 04; 54():290-294. PubMed ID: 28390293
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  • 19. Ankle plantar flexor force production is an important determinant of the preferred walk-to-run transition speed.
    Neptune RR, Sasaki K.
    J Exp Biol; 2005 Mar 04; 208(Pt 5):799-808. PubMed ID: 15755878
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