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Foot callus thickness does not trade off protection for tactile sensitivity during walking
Nicholas B. Holowka
, Bert Wynands
, Tina J. Drechsel
, Andrew K. Yegian
, Victoria A. Tobolsky
, Paul Okutoyi
, Robert Mang’eni Ojiambo
, Diresibachew W. Haile
, Timothy K. Sigei
, Claudio Zippenfennig
, Thomas L. Milani
, Daniel E. Lieberman
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Callus
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Footwear
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Tactile Sensitivity
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Shoes
60%
United States
20%
Evolutionary
20%
Stiffness
20%
Low Dose Rate
20%
Indirect Evidence
20%
Kenya
20%
Increased Safety
20%
Abrasive
20%
Loading Rate
20%
Foot Strike
20%
Impact Force
20%
Epidermal Layer
20%
Impulsive Force
20%
Tactile Stimuli
20%
Foot Contact
20%
Ago2
20%
Sandal
20%
Engineering
Impact Force
100%
United States
100%
Impulse Force
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Callus
100%
Foot
100%
Sole
20%
Skeleton
20%
Evolution
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Callus
100%
Skeleton
25%
Heel
25%
Evolution
25%
Tactile Stimulation
25%