This Dispatch Will Contain Several Micro Dispatches And Will Be Updated Over Time. #1 - 2024-09-29 Engaging in repetitive bipedal locomotion with vertical load-bearing can place undue strain on the lower extremity joints, particularly the patellofemoral and talocrural articulations. Prolonged episodes may exacerbate muscular fatigue in the gastrocnemius-soleus complex and increase oxidative stress. The constant gravitational pull on the skeletal system also promotes microtraumas, potentially leading to overuse injuries like tendinopathy and plantar fasciitis.