0 feet that are level across the bottom instead of curved
1 feet with the whole bottom part of each foot level and touching the ground
Buckskin's training problems worsened, as his flat feet and weak suspensory ligaments made him an extremely fragile horse and in all his subsequent races he appeared with heavily-bandaged forelegs.
These parameters are the ramp angle, ramp surface friction, hip mass and size of the flat feet.
In summary, we observed steady walking in our straightlegged mechanism with flat feet.
Our model has lightweight, flat feet mounted on periodically actuated ankle joints.
The same difficulty appears also in a flat feet model.
The above observations confirmed that a two-legged mechanism with flat feet can exhibit passive dynamic walking like those with semicircular or curved feet.
We also investigated the effects of the lengths of the flat feet on walking.
More than a thousand responses covered a range of concerns, from the costs of disease prevention to the treatment of flat feet and the use of magnetic resonance imaging.