Morris J M
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1977 Jan-Feb(122):10-7.
The human foot evolved to provide: (1) mechanisms to limit the excursion of the center of mass during ambulation and thereby minimize the expenditure of energy; (2) a base of support of sufficien dimensions for the stability necessary to maintain the upright position without excessive muscular activity; (3) mechanisms for flexibility to absorb the shock of the body weight and for accommodation to uneven terrain; (4) rigidity of the foot when it acts as a lever in the push-off period of stance.
(1)在行走过程中限制重心偏移的机制,从而将能量消耗降至最低;(2)具备足够尺寸的支撑基础,以维持直立姿势所需的稳定性,且无需过度肌肉活动;(3)具备灵活性机制,以吸收体重带来的冲击并适应不平坦地形;(4)在站立期的蹬离阶段,足部作为杠杆发挥作用时具备刚性。