Heinrich Heine University Hospital, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2011 Dec;63(12):1758-65. doi: 10.1002/acr.20601.
The management of knee osteoarthritis includes the use of wedged shoe insoles to unload the affected knee compartment. Although the biomechanical effects of shoe insoles on the knee joint are known and described, only little is known about their influence on the pelvis and spine. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of different foot positions, such as how they could be achieved by shoe insoles, on pelvic position and spinal posture.
A total of 51 test subjects were measured for this study. The different foot positions (inner and outer margin increase, positive and negative heel height) were simulated with a specially designed stand platform. A rasterstereographic device was used to measure the immediate effects of the simulated foot positions on the pelvic position and spinal posture.
Positive and negative heel heights as well as an increase of the outer margin of the platform led to significant changes of the pelvic tilt. The pelvic torsion also changed significantly during positive heel height changes of 10 and 15 mm and increases of the outer margin of the foot. No significant changes were found between foot position and spinal parameters.
The results of our study support the existence of a kinematic chain, where changes of foot position also led to significant alterations of the pelvic position. Whether these changes could lead to long-term pathologic alterations still needs to be evaluated. However, in our setting, no correlation between foot position and spinal posture changes was found.
膝骨关节炎的治疗包括使用楔形鞋垫来减轻受影响的膝关节间隙的负荷。尽管鞋垫对膝关节的生物力学影响已被了解和描述,但对其对骨盆和脊柱的影响知之甚少。因此,本研究的目的是评估不同的足部位置(例如,通过鞋垫实现的足部位置)对骨盆位置和脊柱姿势的影响。
共有 51 名受试者参与了这项研究。通过专门设计的站立平台模拟不同的足部位置(内缘和外缘增加、正/负跟高)。使用光栅立体测量设备来测量模拟足部位置对骨盆位置和脊柱姿势的即时影响。
正/负跟高以及平台外缘的增加导致骨盆倾斜度发生显著变化。在正跟高变化 10 和 15 毫米以及外缘增加时,骨盆扭转也发生了显著变化。在足部位置和脊柱参数之间未发现显著差异。
我们的研究结果支持运动链的存在,即足部位置的变化也会导致骨盆位置的显著改变。这些变化是否会导致长期的病理改变仍需进一步评估。然而,在我们的研究中,未发现足部位置和脊柱姿势变化之间存在相关性。