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Gary Ward on Spiraling Foot Mechanics for Optimized Gait, Achilles Tendonitis Prevention, and Improved Athleticism

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The Effect of Rotation on the Foot

The maximum surface area we can have on the tripod is also representative of the most amount of movement we can have in the foot. So what I would like to see is an eversion in the rear foot where the pressure moves towards the inside of the rear foot and the fifth metatarsal is able to stay on the ground. And so often if you are asking someone to bend their knee or pronate their foot and they're creating space under that lateral border, it's an instant clue that they're not actually capable of putting a nice pronation into that foot. The frontal plane movement we're just describing is actually more like a rotation. When you get pure rotation, there'd be no

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