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Table 1.

The basic information of participants with bound feet and normal feet.

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Fig 1.

The morphology of bound feet (left: bottom view; right: medial view, the two red lines are the loading parts of bound feet during locomotion.)

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Fig 2.

The center of pressure (CoP) trajectory of bound feet (left) and normal feet (right) (ICP represents Initial Contact Phase, FFCP represents Forefoot Contact Phase, FFP represents Flat Foot Phase and FFPOP represents Forefoot Push Off Phase; the circle indicates the location of CoP while stance phase.)

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Fig 3.

A. The peak pressure of bound and normal feet in different anatomical parts (* indicates that significance exists between bound and normal feet, p<0.05.).

B. The contact area of bound and normal feet in different anatomical parts (* indicates significance exists between bound and normal feet, p<0.05.). C. The force time integral (impulse) of bound feet and normal feet in different anatomical parts (* indicates significance between bound and normal feet, p<0.05.).

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Table 2.

The CoP progression velocity in anterior-posterior direction and stance time.

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