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A Novel Shear Reduction Insole Effect on the Thermal Response to Walking Stress Balance and Gait

机译:一种新颖的减少剪切的鞋垫效应可对行走压力平衡力和步态产生热响应

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Shear stresses have been implicated in the formation of diabetes-related foot ulcers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a novel shear-reducing insole on the thermal response to walking, balance, and gait. Twenty-seven diabetes peripheral neuropathy patients were enrolled and asked to take 200 steps in both intervention and standard insoles. Thermal foot images of the feet were taken at baseline (1) following a 5-minute temperature acclimatization and (2) after walking. Testing order was randomized, and a 5-minute washout period was used between testing each insole condition. Sudomotor function was also assessed. Gait and balance were measured under single and dual task conditions using a validated body worn sensor system. The mean age was 65.1 years, height was 67.3 inches, weight was 218 pounds, and body mass index was 33.9, 48% were female, and 82% had type 2 diabetes. After walking in both insole conditions, foot temperatures increased significantly in standard insoles. The intervention insole significantly reduced forefoot and midfoot temperature increases (64.1%, P = .008; 48%, P = .046) compared to standard insoles. There were significant negative correlations with sudomotor function and baseline temperatures (r = .53-.57). The intervention demonstrated 10.4% less gait initiation double support time compared to standard insoles (P = .05). There were no differences in static balance measures. We found significantly lower forefoot and midfoot temperature increases following walking with shear-reducing insoles compared to standard insoles. We also found improvements in gait. These findings merit future study for the prevention of foot ulcer.
机译:剪应力与糖尿病相关的足溃疡的形成有关。本研究的目的是评估新型减剪鞋垫对步行,平衡和步态的热响应的影响。纳入了27位糖尿病周围神经病患者,并要求他们在干预和标准鞋垫上采取200个步骤。在基线(1)在5分钟的温度适应后和(2)行走后在基线拍摄脚的热脚图像。测试顺序是随机的,并且在测试每种鞋垫状况之间使用了5分钟的冲洗期。还评估了运动功能。使用经过验证的人体穿戴传感器系统,在单任务和双任务条件下测量步态和平衡。平均年龄为65.1岁,身高为67.3英寸,体重为218磅,体重指数为33.9,女性为48%,2型糖尿病为82%。在两种鞋垫条件下行走后,标准鞋垫的脚部温度都会明显升高。与标准鞋垫相比,介入鞋垫显着降低了前脚和中脚的温度升高(64.1%,P = .008; 48%,P = .046)。与运动功能和基线温度呈显着负相关(r = .53-.57)。与标准鞋垫相比,该干预措施的步态启动双支撑时间减少了10.4%(P = 0.05)。静态平衡测度没有差异。我们发现,与标准鞋垫相比,使用减剪切力鞋垫行走后前脚和中脚温度明显降低。我们还发现步态得到改善。这些发现值得进一步预防脚溃疡的研究。

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