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Movement and the hidden senses
When someone asks us how many senses we have, most of us confidently answer, "Five." Sight. Hearing. Smell. Taste. Touch. They're the senses we naturally think of when we hear the word sensory. Yet our experience of the world is shaped by many more streams of information than these alone. Every moment, our nervous system is taking in an extraordinary amount of sensory information that helps us understand not only the world around us, but ourselves within it. Two of these less

re:connectology
Jul 313 min read


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Feet are not just these things at the end of our legs that we stand on — they feel, adapt, and communicate with the rest of the body, there's a lot going on in our feet and ankles. One of their primary functions is to feel sensation from the surface they are on to enable us to adapt to different terrains we are walking on. The coordinated movement of the foot and ankle together are designed to be able to dynamically react to activity creating stability in the body.

re:connectology
Jan 30, 20253 min read

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