Need to study the pressure on the knee joint due to High heels wearing

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I need to study the pressure on the knee joint caused by wearing high heels, so that the higher the heel and the smaller its sectional area, the greater the pressure.. This previous part seems easy, but I don’t know how to relate this to the knee joint specifically and not the pressure in general, I need to change that the output to change as I am changing the input and also the outputmust include a graph.
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Nathan Hardenberg
Nathan Hardenberg am 12 Mai 2023
@Walter Roberson what you say is plausible! And I do think that wearing high heels is bad for your joints and knees.
But the force needed to be supported is roughly the same regardless of shoes (assuming static). That means the supported force of the knee has to be the same aswell. Most likely the force will spread on different parts of the joint for different angles, as you say. But @Zainab Yaqoub Alkhalifah talks about "the higher the heel and the smaller its sectional area, the greater the pressure", and follow up saying this would be "easy". This seemed to me at least that they were refering to p=F/A.
When assuming a dynamic walk the problem gets even harder, and more complicated. From my knowlege (still not a biologist) harder impacts are most/very damagig for joints. But calculating the pressure in the joint regions would mostly not help either, since you would have to know which parts of the joint are the once likly to "fail".
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 12 Mai 2023
@Zainab Yaqoub Alkhalifah sounds like you probably have some input and output data (pressure, heel height, cross sectional area) but you forgot to attach it. Then we can show you how to use plot to make a graph of the data. Or you can invest 2 hours here and do it yourself:
If you have any more questions, then attach your data and code to read it in with the paperclip icon after you read this:

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