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Sole (foot)
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Soles of human male (left) & female (right) foot
Latin planta
Artery medial plantar, lateral plantar
Nerve medial plantar, lateral plantar

The sole is the bottom of the foot.

In humans is the sole of the foot anatomically referred to as the plantar aspect. The equivalent surface in ungulates is the hoof.

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Human sole

The skin on the sole of the foot lacks the vellus hair and pigmentation found on the rest of the body, and has a high concentration of sweat pores. The soles are crossed by a set of creases that form during embryogenesis and contain the thickest layers of skin on the human body due to the weight that is continually placed on them. Like the palm, the sweat pores of the sole lack sebaceous glands.

Innervation

The soles of the feet are extremely sensitive to touch due to a high concentration of nerve endings. This makes them sensitive to surfaces that are walked on, ticklish and some people find them to be erogenous zones.[1] Medically, the soles are the site of the plantar reflex, the testing of which can be painful due to the sole's sensitivity. The feet can also be used for torture when the person is tied down immobile and the bare feet are whipped.

Arches

The sole of the adult foot is normally arched. Arches may fail to develop during childhood or may flatten during pregnancy and old age resulting in flat feet.

In culture

In Western culture the sensitivity of the sole makes it a target for tickling or sexual stimulation.[2].

Sole of animals

The sole of freshwater snail Bithynia tentaculata.

Sole is a ventral side of the foot of various animals.

Gastropods have only one sole, because they have one foot. They have suprapedal gland in the front end of the sole.


References

  1. ^ Brittan, Patti (2003). Complete Idiot's Guide to Sensual Massage. Alpha Books. 
  2. ^ Rossi, William A. (1993). The Sex Life of the Foot and Shoe. Kreiger Publishing. 

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