Measurement of traction forces exerted by the foot in motion

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Abstract

When walking and running, the foot acts like a flexible viscoelastic object that cushions impact and stores elastic energy. To characterize the functioning of the foot as a spatially extended and flexible object, we require all components of the ground traction forces to be measured with sufficient spatial and temporal resolution. We present here the theoretical underpinnings of a method based on photoelasticity to measure these traction forces with millimeter scale spatial, and millisecond temporal resolution.

*Human Frontier Science Program

Authors

  • Maria Fernanda Lugo-Bolanos

    • Brown University
  • Shreyas Mandre

    • Brown University
  • Madhusudhan Venkadesan

    • National Centre for Biological Science-Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
  • Mahesh Bandi

    • Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University