During single leg stance recent research has shown that the intrinsic foot muscles are active and that the greater the load the more active they become. Kelly et al 2014
However, there seems to be a misconception around the idea that the intrinsic foot muscles somehow exert forces on the medial arch of the foot without involving the toes. This is simply not true since the plantar intrinsic foot muscles all act on the toes and generally act, at least in part , to plantar flex them around the MTPJ .
The intrinsic foot muscles and the extrinsic toe flexor muscles have a large number of points of origin but they do NOT insert into the heads of the metatarsals.
The intrinsic foot muscles will have little or no impact on every day foot mechanics if the toes plantarflex against nothing, or for example if a person stands on a board with their toes hanging over the end.
A rough analogy would be trying to lift a heavy load with a lever . If the end of the lever rests in quicksand ,force cannot be meaningfully applied to the load .
However, there seems to be a misconception around the idea that the intrinsic foot muscles somehow exert forces on the medial arch of the foot without involving the toes. This is simply not true since the plantar intrinsic foot muscles all act on the toes and generally act, at least in part , to plantar flex them around the MTPJ .
The intrinsic foot muscles and the extrinsic toe flexor muscles have a large number of points of origin but they do NOT insert into the heads of the metatarsals.
The intrinsic foot muscles will have little or no impact on every day foot mechanics if the toes plantarflex against nothing, or for example if a person stands on a board with their toes hanging over the end.
A rough analogy would be trying to lift a heavy load with a lever . If the end of the lever rests in quicksand ,force cannot be meaningfully applied to the load .
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