hælisleitendur
Hælisleitendur, commonly known as a heel strike, refers to the impact phase of the gait cycle where the heel of the foot initially makes contact with the ground during walking or running. This movement is a fundamental aspect of bipedal locomotion in humans and many other animals. The heel strike is typically the first point of contact in the stance phase of walking, followed by the rolling of the foot toward the toes.
During a heel strike, the body's weight is transferred from the rear foot to the front, initiating
The mechanics of a heel strike involve a combination of muscle activity and joint movement. The gastrocnemius
In running, the heel strike has been a subject of debate among athletes and researchers. Some studies
Understanding and optimizing heel strike mechanics can be beneficial for athletes, individuals recovering from injuries, and