Angle of Gait?
Posted By: SeaMT on 2008-07-30
In Reply to: Podiatry Help - LinK
Subject: Angle of Gait?
Angle of Gait: During running or walking, the angle formed between a line drawn from the midpoint of the calcaneus (heel bone) to the midpoint of the second toe of the same foot, and the line of direction of movement.
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