Increasing midtarsal joint stiffness reduces triceps surae metabolic costs in walking simulations but has little effect on total stance limb metabolic cost.

Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin

The Biomechanics Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.

Published: March 2024

The human foot's arch is thought to be beneficial for efficient gait. This study addresses the extent to which arch stiffness changes alter the metabolic energy requirements of human gait. Computational musculoskeletal simulations of steady state walking using direct collocation were performed. Across a range of foot arch stiffnesses, the metabolic cost of transport decreased by less than 1% with increasing foot arch stiffness. Increasing arch stiffness increased the metabolic efficiency of the triceps surae during push-off, but these changes were almost entirely offset by other muscle groups consuming more energy with increasing foot arch stiffness.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10255842.2024.2327635DOI Listing

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