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Occurrence of calcaneal spurs on skeletal remains of historical populations in the context of footwear development

Authors

VAŇATKOVÁ Kateřina VYMAZALOVÁ Kateřina VARGOVÁ Lenka TVRDÝ Zdeněk ERNÉE Michal PĚNIČKA Robin

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Anthropologischer Anzeiger
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
web https://www.schweizerbart.de/papers/anthranz/detail/prepub/102727/Occurrence_of_calcaneal_spurs_on_skeletal_remains_?af=crossref
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/anthranz/2023/1654
Keywords calcaneus; exostoses; history; foot; footwear; spur
Description This communication is focused on monitoring the occurrence of plantar and dorsal exostoses (spurs) on the cal-canei of skeletons from various dated historical periods. A total of 361 calcanei from 268 individuals were evaluated (pre-historic sites - Podivin, Modrice, Mikulovice; mediaeval sites - Olomouc-Nemilany, Trutmanice; modern age sites - the former Municipal Cemetery in Brno in Mala Nova Street, collections of the Department of Anatomy, Masaryk University, Brno). Differences in period footwear for individual population samples were taken into account when interpreting the findings. Health defects were sought for individual types of historical footwear, which could have a causal connection with the occurrence of exostoses on the calcanei. Plantar calcaneal spur occurred most frequently in the mediaeval population (23.5%; N = 51), less frequently in prehistory (14.1%; N = 85) and least in modern times (9.8%; N = 132). Similar results were observed for dorsal calcaneal spur in the attachment of the Achilles tendon, but with higher values. In the Middle Ages, its incidence was highest (47.0%; N = 51), followed by prehistoric times (32.9%; N = 85), with the least found from the modern age (19.9%; N = 132). However, the results obtained correspond only to a certain extent to the defects in foot- wear in the relevant historical period.

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