At the instant of heel contact there is zero force between the foot and the floor due to the fact that the heel strike is defined the moment when contact is generated but there is no force production at that time instant.
Floor reaction force heel strike.
While this definition is appropriate for normal gait it does not describe the typical heel strike in many impaired populations.
For example if heel strike is the initial contact the gait cycle for the right leg is from one heel strike to the next heel strike on the same foot.
Figure 1 21a shows the contact area when standing barefoot on both feet.
This leads to an increased step height and prolonged swing phase.
Several studies report that the vertical force passing through the foot reaches its highest peak just before lift off.
Control of one or more of these floor reaction forces is a viable means of controlling the alignment and or phasic motions of the foot ankle complex throughout the stance phase thereby preventing injury.
The gait cycle is the time interval or sequence of motions occurring between two consecutive initial contacts of the same foot figure 14 1.
Calf tightening or contractures due to a period of immobilisation or trauma will cause reduced heel strike due to restricted dorsiflexion.
It is synonymous with the stride length.
Loading rate has decreased.
This force sends a shock wave up through the body via the skeletal system.
The contact area is much smaller than the area of the base of support.
At the end of the heel strike and the loading response steps the longitudinal force inside each thigh s muscle was computed.
This is the ground reaction force generated when heel strike running in shoes.
Notice that this force trace has the impact transient characteristic of heel s.
The definition offered by perry 11defines heel strike initial contact as the moment when the foot just touches the floor.
In heel striking the collision of the heel with the ground generates a significant impact transient a nearly instantaneous large force.
By eliminating the heel strike the runner has eliminated the impact peak and the initial slope of the rising force is now lower.
In forefoot striking the collision of the forefoot with the ground generates a very minimal impact force with no impact transient.