December 3rd 2025 7-9pm GMT
As the first interface with the ground, the foot-ankle complex is a cornerstone region of human biomechanics.
Whether it is for running, jumping, accelerating or changing direction, the foot-ankle complex plays a crucial role at absorbing impact forces, producing mechanical energy and transmitting the forces produced by the proximal joints.
Yet, with its multitude of muscles (triceps surae, extrinsic and intrinsic foot muscles), understanding its biomechanical function and the specific contribution of each muscle remains a major challenge for clinicians.
Therefore, this webinar offers a clinically oriented synthesis of the latest scientific findings from the past decade, designed to deepen your knowledge and refine your understanding of the biomechanical role of the foot–ankle muscles.
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Hosted by Health Development & Performance Network (HDPN)
Where evidence meets practice.
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