 This study found that rear foot aversion in adolescents may increase the risk of foot malalignment and lead to increased plantar pressure on the feet, which could potentially cause injury or discomfort. Additionally, the study also noted that rear foot aversion may alter the way adolescents walk, leading to changes in their gait patterns. This article was authored by Hironori Fugishita, Yasunari Akuta, Noriyaki Mayeda, and others.