Physiological motion enhancing shoe sole

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Boots and shoes – Foot-supporting or foot-conforming feature

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36 43, 36 44, A43B 1340, A43B 1338

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056850921

ABSTRACT:
A shoe sole having upper and lower layers movable relative to one another in a manner which promotes physiologically desirable movements of the subtalar joint of a shoe wearer's foot and thereby aids in the absorption of shock forces occurring when the shoe strikes the ground during a walking or running stride. The lower layer has an upper surface inclined downward and toward the lateral side of the sole, and a resilient intermediate layer separates the upper and lower layers. Application of weight to the hindfoot section of the upper layer at heel strike forces that section downward and laterally relative to the lower layer, placing the lateral edge of the upper layer in close proximity with a vertically oriented fulcrum formed in an upturned lip on the lateral side of the lower layer. Transfer of weight to the forefoot as the running or walking stride continues causes the forefoot section of the upper layer to move downward and laterally, and the upper layer simultaneously rotates about its point of contact with the fulcrum to return the hindfoot region to its original position. The inward rotation of the foot as the as the hindfoot section moves laterally also encourages the screw home function of the knee to improve its stability and injury resistance.

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