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Objective. To assess the relationship between passive first metatarsophalangeal extension and rearfoot motion during walking on the windlass mechanism.Design. An in vivo study of the windlass mechanism during passive extension of the first metatarsophalangeal joint and walking.Background. Despite theoretical work regarding the windlass mechanism in cadavers, there is little research concerning...