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for fashion or to make the person look taller, or flat for more practical and comfortable use. On some shoes the inner forward point of the heel is chiselled off, a feature known as a "gentleman's corner". This piece of design is intended to alleviate the problem of the points catching the bottom of
97:. Its function is to support the heel of the foot. They are often made of the same material as the sole of the shoe, or of wood, plastic, rubber etc., possibly with a bottom layer a different material. This part can be 199:
Kim, In-Ju (15 August 2016). "Identifying shoe wear mechanisms and associated tribological characteristics: Importance for slip resistance evaluation".
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trousers and was first observed in the 1930s. A heel is the projection at the back of a shoe which rests below the
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have a heel which is more elevated than the sole, and thus does not usually come in contact with the ground.
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come in contact with the ground. The geometry and material of the heel is an important factor in avoiding
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Fixing Your Feet: Prevention and Treatments for Athletes
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Heel (shoe)
references
inline citations
improve
introducing
Learn how and when to remove this message
shoe
high heels
heel bone
sole
slipping
Rocker shoes
orthopaedic
Thomas heel
ISBN
978-0-89997-686-0
"Home Page—Oliver Sweeney"
the original
doi
10.1016/j.wear.2016.04.020
Category
Footwear

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