Effects of human variation on foot and ankle pain in rural Madagascar.
Noor TasnimDaniel SchmittAngel ZeiningerPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2021)
Our findings suggest that human variation in anatomical and behavioral patterns serve as significant explanations for increased foot and ankle pain in women in this non-Western rural population. Foot and ankle pain were prevalent at similar levels to those in industrialized populations, indicating that research should continue to examine its effect on similar barefoot/minimally shod communities.