In previous studies on the mechanical properties of the human heel pad
(Bennett & Ker, 1990; Aerts et al. 1995) the fat pad and part of the
calcaneus was removed from amputated test specimens, The present study
tested whether this procedure influences the mechanical behaviour of
the sample. Intact amputated feet were therefore mounted on steel rods
driven through the calcaneus and placed in a mechanical lest situatio
n (pendulum or servohydraulic material tester). The mechanical propert
ies of the pad were determined for a series of experiments in which th
e pad was gradually freed from the foot in the way done by Bennett & K
er (1990) and Aerts et al. (1995). The results showed no observable di
fferences in the mechanics of the pad by isolating it from the rest of
the foot. Thus, in relation to human locomotion, the load-deformation
relation of heel pads as described by Aerts et al. (1995) is the most
appropriate to date.