A comparison of foot kinematics in people with normal- and flat-arched feet using the Oxford Foot Model

作者:Levinger Pazit*; Murley George S; Barton Christian J; Cotchett Matthew P; McSweeney Simone R; Menz Hylton B
来源:Gait & Posture, 2010, 32(4): 519-523.
DOI:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2010.07.013

摘要

Foot posture is thought to influence predisposition to overuse injuries of the lower limb Although the mechanisms underlying this proposed relationship are unclear it is thought that altered foot kinematics may play a role Therefore this study was designed to investigate differences in foot motion between people with normal- and flat-arched feet using the Oxford Foot Model (OFM) Foot posture in 19 participants was documented as normal-arched (n = 10) or flat-arched (n = 9) using a foot screening protocol incorporating measurements from weightbearing antero-posterior and lateral foot radiographs Differences between the groups in triplanar motion of the tibia rearfoot and forefoot during walking were evaluated using a three-dimensional motion analysis system incorporating a multi-segment foot model (OFM) Participants with flat-arched feet demonstrated greater peak forefoot plantar-flexion (-13 7 degrees +/- 5 6 degrees vs -6 5 degrees +/- 3 7 p = 0 004) forefoot abduction (-12 9 degrees +/- 6 9 vs -1 8 +/- 6 3 p = 0 002) and rearfoot Internal rotation (10 6 +/- 7 5 degrees vs 0 2 degrees +/- 99 p = 0 018) compared to those with normal arched feet Additionally participants with flat-arched feet demonstrated decreased peak forefoot adduction (-7 0 degrees +/- 9 2 degrees vs 5 6 +/- 7 3 degrees p = 0 004) and a trend towards Increased rearfoot eversion (-5 8 +/- 4 4 vs -2 5 +/- 2 6 degrees p = 0 06) These findings s

  • 出版日期2010-10