前脚
腔静脉窦
医学
足底压力
人口
口腔正畸科
足部压力
跖骨
解剖
脚(韵律)
第一跖骨
外翻
外科
压力传感器
哲学
物理
环境卫生
热力学
并发症
语言学
作者
Lourdes María Fernández-Seguín,Juan Antonio Díaz-Mancha,Raquel Sánchez‐Rodríguez,Elena Escamilla Martínez,Beatriz Gómez‐Martín,Javier Ramos-Ortega
出处
期刊:Gait & Posture
[Elsevier]
日期:2013-10-28
卷期号:39 (2): 789-792
被引量:93
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2013.10.018
摘要
In pes cavus, the medial longitudinal arch elevation reduces the contact surface area and consequently increases the corresponding plantar pressure measurements. This poor distribution of loads may produce associated pathology and pain in this or other areas of the body. Normal reference values need to be established in order to determine which patterns are prone to pathology. To compare the plantar pressures and weight-bearing surface in a population with pes cavus to a population with neutral feet. The sample comprised 68 adults, 34 with pes cavus and 34 with neutral feet. The Footscan USB Gait Clinical System® was used as a platform to measure the total contact area and plantar pressure under the forefoot, midfoot, hindfoot, each metatarsal head, and the overall metatarsal area. A statistical analysis of the data was performed using Student's t-test for independent samples. The pes cavus subjects showed a significant reduction in their weight-bearing area [neutral feet: 165.04 (±20.68) cm2; pes cavus: 118.26 (±30.31) cm2; p < 0.001] and significantly increased pressures under all zones of the forefoot except the fifth metatarsal [metatarsal pressure: in neutral feet 503,797 (±9.32) kPa; in pes cavus 656.12 (±22.39) kPa; p < 0.001]. Compared to neutral feet, pes cavus feet show a reduction in total contact surface and the load under the first toe. A significant increase is present in the load under the metatarsal areas, but the relative distribution of this load is similar in both groups.
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