forefoot

[ US /ˈfɔɹˌfʊt/ ]
[ UK /fˈɔːfʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a front foot of a quadruped
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How To Use forefoot In A Sentence

  • It also provides ample cushioning with shock-absorbing HydroFlow technology in the heel and forefoot, and has a water-repellant upper.
  • Chen et al. measured peak pressures under the heel, the medial forefoot, and the hallux of 290 kPa, 390 kPa, and 380 kPa.
  • The atrophic form is usually localized to the forefoot and causes osteolysis of the distal metatarsals.
  • It puts too much pressure on the forefoot, which is causing the numbness. Blogs Are Stupid
  • ‘When you jump rope, all the impact is going to be on the forefoot, and running shoes are designed for just the opposite, with all the shock absorption in the heel,’ Cunningham says.
  • Four clawed digits are found on each forefoot (the pollex or ‘thumb’ is small and bears a nail); the hind foot in most has five clawed digits (but sometimes the hallux or first toe has a nail).
  • The forefoot showed excessive wear while the heel remained relatively unscathed.
  • Proper orthotics full length, soft, controlling the forefoot are the single most important step, since they prevent the roll that caused the scraping in the first place. NYDN Rss
  • To correct the clubfoot, the cavus is corrected first by supinating the forefoot and dorsiflexing the first metatarsal.
  • If the foot is flexible, orthotics designed to correct the pronated position may help unload the forefoot and reduce compensatory digital deformities.
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