Murley George S, Landorf Karl B, Menz Hylton B, Bird Adam R
Department of Podiatry, Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, Bundoora, VIC 3086, Australia.
Gait Posture. 2009 Feb;29(2):172-87. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2008.08.015. Epub 2008 Oct 14.
The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the literature pertaining to the effect of foot posture, foot orthoses and footwear on lower limb muscle activity during walking and running. A database search of Medline, CINAHL, Embase and SPORTDiscus without language restrictions revealed 504 citations for title and abstract review. Three articles were translated to English and a final 46 articles underwent a two-tiered quality assessment. First, all articles were scored for their reporting of electromyographic methodology using a set of standards adopted by the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology. Thirty-eight articles displayed adequate reporting of electromyographic methodology and qualified for detailed review including a second quality assessment using a modified version of the Quality Index. These included six studies investigating the effect of foot posture, 12 the effect of foot orthoses and 20 the effect of footwear on lower limb muscle activity during walking or running. Meta-analysis was not conducted due to heterogeneity between studies. Some evidence exists that: (i) pronated feet demonstrate greater electromyographic activation of invertor musculature and decreased activation of evertor musculature; (ii) foot orthoses increase activation of tibialis anterior and peroneus longus, and may alter low back muscle activity; and (iii) shoes with elevated heels alter lower limb and back muscle activation. Most studies reported statistically significant changes in electromyographic activation, although these findings were often not well supported when confidence intervals were calculated. Most important, however, is that there is a need for further research of more rigorous methodological quality, including greater consensus regarding standards for reporting of electromyographic parameters.
本系统评价的目的是评估有关足部姿势、足部矫形器和鞋类对步行和跑步过程中下肢肌肉活动影响的文献。对Medline、CINAHL、Embase和SPORTDiscus进行无语言限制的数据库搜索,共检索到504篇标题和摘要以供审查。3篇文章被翻译成英文,最终46篇文章接受了两级质量评估。首先,根据国际电生理与运动机能学会采用的一套标准,对所有文章的肌电图方法报告进行评分。38篇文章对肌电图方法进行了充分报告,符合详细审查的要求,包括使用质量指数修改版进行的第二次质量评估。其中包括6项研究足部姿势影响的研究、12项研究足部矫形器影响的研究以及20项研究鞋类对步行或跑步过程中下肢肌肉活动影响的研究。由于研究之间存在异质性,未进行荟萃分析。有证据表明:(i)扁平足表现出内翻肌肉组织的肌电图激活增强,外翻肌肉组织的激活减弱;(ii)足部矫形器增加胫骨前肌和腓骨长肌的激活,并可能改变腰部肌肉活动;(iii)高跟鞋会改变下肢和背部肌肉的激活。大多数研究报告了肌电图激活的统计学显著变化,尽管在计算置信区间时,这些发现往往缺乏充分支持。然而,最重要的是,需要进一步开展方法学质量更严谨的研究,包括在肌电图参数报告标准方面达成更大共识。