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Morphologies in-between: The impact of the first steps on the human talus.

Carla FigusNicholas B StephensRita SorrentinoEugenio BortoliniSimona ArrighiOwen A HigginsFederico LugliGiulia MarcianiGregorio OxiliaMatteo RomandiniSara SilvestriniFabio BaruffaldiMaria Giovanna BelcastroFederico BernardiniAnna FestaTamás HajduOrsolya Mateovics-LászlóIldiko PapTamás SzeniczeyClaudio TunizTimothy M RyanStefano Benazzi
Published in: Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) (2022)
The internal and external morphology of the human talus reflects the diverse load on the foot during the initial phases of the bipedal locomotion, with the youngest group potentially reflecting the lack of readiness of the human talus to bear forces and perform bipedal walking. These results highlight the link between mechanical loading and bone development in the human talus during the acquisition of bipedalism, providing new insight into the early phases of talar development.
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