| During terminal stance, ground reaction forces produce:
- a small supination moment at the subtalar joint
- a varus moment at the knee
- an adduction moment at the hip
The body reponds to these moments with
- activity in the intrinsic foot muscles, soleus, and other
supinator muscles. These muscles do not oppose the GRFV's supination
moment, but augment it in order to supinate the subtalar joint
and produce an increasingly rigid foot.
- passive tension in the lateral knee structures. Active force
in the tensor fascia lata could contribute to knee stability in
the frontal plane
- activity in hip abductor muscles
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