Foot Dynamic Model for Investigate Foot Motion During Walking
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Authors: Qilong Feng, Ameersing Luximon*, Balasankar Ganesan, Chee Kooi Chan
Abstract
Understanding dynamic foot is essential for foot health, footwear design and construction. This study was designed to investigate foot deformation during walking. A pilot experiment using motion capture system was conducted to record the landmark motion. The data showed the foot motion including landmark trajectories and the foot changes with time. In addition, the relative landmark position was further analyzed. The result showed the changes of foot landmarks. Application of this study will be useful for modeling dynamic foot shape, foot evaluation and footwear design.
Keywords: Dynamic foot, Foot motion, Motion modeling, Motion capture system.
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe100074
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