Mechanoreceptors

Restoring direct foot-ground contact dramatically improves the body's ability to sense its position and make micro-corrections for balance. The sole of the foot is densely packed with sensory receptors that detect surface texture, pressure…

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Restoring direct foot-ground contact dramatically improves the body's ability to sense its position and make micro-corrections for balance. The sole of the foot is densely packed with sensory receptors that detect surface texture, pressure gradients, and terrain irregularities. Shoes muffled, delayed, and incomplete sensory signal from the ground reduces balance and stability throughout the whole body.