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Effects of shoe characteristics on dynamic stability when walking on even and uneven surfaces in young and older people.

机译:鞋子特性对年轻人和老年人在平坦不平坦的地面上行走时动力稳定性的影响。

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OBJECTIVE: To systematically investigate the effects of various shoe features (sole hardness, heel height, heel collar height, tread pattern) on dynamic balance control and perceptions of comfort and stability in young and older people walking over even and uneven surfaces. DESIGN: A mixed-design 3-way repeated measures with age as a between-subjects factor and surface and shoe conditions as within-subjects factors. SETTING: Gait laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: Young adults (n=11) and community-dwelling older adults (n=15). INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Center of mass (COM)-base of support (BOS) margins, vertical and braking loading rates, and subjective ratings of perceived shoe comfort and stability. RESULTS: Overall, compared with the standard shoes, the soft sole shoes led to greater lateral COM-BOS margin (P<.001), whereas the elevated heel shoes caused reductions in posterior COM-BOS margin (P=.001) and in vertical and braking loading rates (both, P<.001). Subjects rated the elevated heel shoes as significantly less comfortable (P<.001) and less stable (P<.001) than the standard shoes. Only the young subjects perceived the soft-sole shoes to be less stable than the standard shoes (P=.003). CONCLUSIONS: Both young and older subjects adopted a conservative walking pattern in the elevated heel shoes and exhibited impaired mediolateral balance control in the soft-sole shoes. In contrast, increased sole hardness (above that found in a standard shoe), a tread sole, and a raised collar height did not improve walking stability in either group. It is concluded that shoes with elevated heels or soft soles should not be recommended for older people and that a standard laced shoe with a low collar and a sole of standard hardness with or without a tread provides optimal dynamic stability when walking on even and uneven surfaces.
机译:目的:系统地研究各种鞋子特征(鞋底硬度,鞋跟高度,鞋跟领高度,胎面花纹)对动平衡控制以及在平坦和不平坦表面行走的年轻人和老年人的舒适性和稳定性的感知的影响。设计:一种混合设计的3次重复测量,以年龄作为对象间因素,而表面和鞋的状况作为对象内因素。地点:步态实验室。参加者:青年(n = 11)和社区居住的老年人(n = 15)。干预措施:不适用。主要观察指标:重心(COM)-支撑(BOS)幅度,垂直和制动负载率以及对鞋子舒适性和稳定性的主观评价。结果:总的来说,与标准鞋相比,软底鞋导致更大的外侧COM-BOS边缘(P <.001),而高跟鞋导致后COM-BOS边缘(P = .001)和后脚的减小。垂直和制动负载率(两者,P <.001)。受试者对高跟鞋的评价是,其舒适性(P <.001)和稳定性(P <.001)远低于标准鞋。只有年轻受试者认为软底鞋不如标准鞋稳定(P = .003)。结论:年轻和年长的受试者在高跟鞋中均采取保守的步行方式,软底鞋的中外侧平衡控制受损。相反,增加的鞋底硬度(高于标准鞋的硬度),胎面鞋底和升高的鞋领高度均不能改善两组的步行稳定性。结论是,不建议老年人使用高跟鞋或鞋底柔软的鞋,并且在低平和不平坦的地面上行走时,标准的系带鞋,低领和具有或没有胎面的标准硬度鞋底可提供最佳的动态稳定性。 。

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