Walking is incredibly complex from a mechanical standpoint, and one man who knows more about feet and walking than most is Jeff Meldrum. In the mid-1990s, Meldrum was an associate professor of anatomy and anthropology at Idaho State University. He is an acknowledged expert on foot morphology and human locomotion, as well as the editor of the standard academic treatise on the subject.[11] One of the things that Meldrum is extremely knowledgeable about is footprints, which is vital because feet aren’t static. They move and flex while walking, and they behave differently based on whether someone
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