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For a smooth landing and to reduce the risk of instability, the subjects adopted a flat foot contact pattern with reduced leading toe-clearance (p < 0.05) at an instantaneous speed matching that of the moving surface (p > 0.05), mainly through reduced extension of the trailing hip but increased pelvic anterior tilt and leading swing ankle plantarflexion (p < 0.05).

CMT type 2B (CMT2B) is an axonal autosomal dominant form of the neuropathy characterized by prominent distal sensory loss, muscle weakness and atrophy, and frequent ulcers leading to toe amputations, resulting in the alternative name of ulcero-mutilating neuropathy [ 1, 80].

Wood first had trouble with his left foot a year ago, his naturally high arch and over-flexible big toe leading to problems that were exacerbated when he broke his middle toe in March.

Devin West ran for 252 yards and Corby Jones accounted for three scores despite a sore toe, leading Missouri (No. 15 Times, No. 21 A.P). past Iowa State.

Failure of rubble-mound breakwaters may be due to effects such as removal or damage of the armor units, overtopping leading to scouring, toe erosion, loss of the core material, or foundation problems under waves.

Speed influences print morphology, with faster speeds leading to deeper toe depressions in both gaits, however between-gait differences are not significant (Table 1).

Now, just do what you did with the other foot — lift your other foot forward, with the toe leading, as if you were stepping over a short barrier, and then drag it back, as if a string were attached to your heel and was slowly dragging it back.

Another good exercise to promote better carving is "big toe, little toe": try to think about pushing down on the big toe of your leading ski and the little toe of the trailing ski as you carve a turn.

Morton's neuroma is a thickening of the tissue around the nerves leading to the toes.

All you have to do is take the foot that is pointed on its toes, ready to move forward, move it forward, tap its toes on the ground, and then do the normal airwalking move, where the foot moves forward with the toes leading up above the heel.

Lift the foot up in the air, with your toes leading, as if you were stepping over a barrier that is about half a foot tall, except that your foot won't hit the ground when you step over it and will pull back instead.

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