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The Influence of Walking Speed and Heel Height on Peak Plantar Pressure in the Forefoot of Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study

机译:步行速度和脚跟高度对健康成年人前脚足底压力峰值的影响:一项初步研究

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Background: The body of empirical research is suggestive of the fact that faster walking speed and increasing heel height can both give rise to elevated plantar pressures. However, there is little evidence of the interaction between walking speed and heel height on changes in plantar pressure. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate whether the effect of heel height on plantar pressure is the same for different walking speedsudMethodology: Eighteen healthy adults, between the ages of 18 and 35 were assessed for changes in peak plantar pressure at walking speeds of 0.5 mph, 0.8 mph, 1.4 mph and 2.4 mph on a treadmill, wearing heels of 2 cm, 3 cm, 6 cm and 9 cm. Both the speed of walking and heels were randomly assigned to each participant. Peak plantar pressure values were determined in the forefoot region using the F-scan system which made use of in-shoe insoles. Data were analysed using two-way ANOVA.udResults: Increasing heel height and walking speed resulted in significantly higher peak plantar pressure in the forefoot. Post-hoc analysis also confirmed the findings of two-way ANOVA of significant increase in peak plantar pressure with increments in heel height and walking speed. The two-way ANOVA illustrated significantly higher peak plantar pressures in both the forefeet due to interaction of walking speed and increasing heel heights.udConclusion: This study suggests that an interaction of walking speed and footwear design on distribution of plantar pressure exists. Therefore it is necessary to standardize walking speed and shoe design in future studies evaluating plantar pressures.
机译:背景:实证研究表明,更快的步行速度和增加的脚跟高度都可能导致足底压力升高。但是,几乎没有证据表明步行速度和脚跟高度之间在脚底压力变化上的相互作用。因此,本研究的目的是调查在不同的步行速度下脚跟高度对足底压力的影响是否相同 ud方法:方法:对18位年龄在18至35岁之间的18位健康成年人的步行时足底压力峰值进行了评估在跑步机上分别以2厘米,3厘米,6厘米和9厘米的脚跟在跑步机上以0.5 mph,0.8 mph,1.4 mph和2.4 mph的速度行驶。步行和脚跟的速度都随机分配给每个参与者。使用F-scan系统在前脚区域确定足底压力峰值,该系统使用鞋内底。结果:使用两步方差分析进行数据分析。 ud结果:增加脚跟高度和步行速度会导致前脚的足底峰值压力明显升高。事后分析还证实了双向方差分析的结果,峰值脚底压力随脚跟高度和步行速度的增加而显着增加。双向方差分析表明,由于步行速度和脚跟高度的相互作用,前足的峰值足底压力明显更高。 ud结论:这项研究表明,步行速度和鞋类设计对足底压力分布之间存在相互作用。因此,有必要在评估足底压力的未来研究中标准化步行速度和鞋子设计。

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