Centre for Sport, Health and Exercise Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, Staffordshire University, Leek Road, Stoke on Trent ST4 2DF, UK.
London Sport Institute, School of Health and Social Science, Middlesex University, Hendon NW4 4BT London, UK.
J Foot Ankle Res. 2013 Jul 25;6:28. doi: 10.1186/1757-1146-6-28. eCollection 2013.
Ill-fitting footwear can be detrimental to foot health with the forefoot being an area for most discomfort. Studies on footwear have primarily examined sports or orthopaedic prescription shoes and little is known about the effects that everyday flat shoes have on the forefoot. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of toe box shape in a popular slip-on pump on dorsal and plantar pressures with particular interest around the forefoot in a healthy female population.
A convenience sample of 27 female participants with no known foot pathologies was recruited. After assessment of foot size, plantar foot pressure and interdigital pressures were recorded for each of the 3 different toe box styles; round, square and pointed. Participants walked at a self-selected speed over a 10 m walkway whilst wearing each of the 3 styles of shoe and also whilst barefoot. Processed and analysed data extracted included peak pressure, time to peak pressure, contact time and pressure time integral. ANOVA and Freidman analysis was used to test for statistical significance.
Shoes with a round toe showed least pressure around the medial aspect of the toes whilst the pointed shoe had least pressure on the lateral toes. Contact times for the plantar regions were not altered in any shoe condition yet contact around the medial aspect of the toes was highest in the pointed shoe.
This study highlights that the shape of the toe box in footwear can significantly influence the amount of pressure applied to the forefoot. Furthermore, the contours of the shoe also have an impact on the contact time and pressure time integral around the forefoot and also the peak plantar pressure in the toe region. The changes observed could be significant in the development of pathology in certain footwear toe box shapes. Consideration should be given to footwear design around the toe box to improve fit and reduce pressure. Further work is required to investigate the effect of toe box shape and volume on a pathological population with pressure related lesions.
不合脚的鞋子会对脚部健康造成损害,而前脚是最不舒服的部位。关于鞋子的研究主要集中在运动或矫形处方鞋上,而对于日常平底鞋对前脚的影响知之甚少。本研究旨在调查一种流行的套穿鞋的鞋头形状对健康女性人群前脚背和足底压力的影响。
本研究采用便利抽样法招募了 27 名无已知足部病理的女性参与者。在评估足部大小后,记录了每个 3 种不同鞋头形状(圆形、方形和尖形)的足底和趾间压力。参与者以自我选择的速度在 10 米的走道上行走,同时穿着 3 种款式的鞋子,也穿着光脚。提取并分析处理后的数据包括峰值压力、达到峰值压力的时间、接触时间和压力时间积分。采用 ANOVA 和 Friedman 分析来检验统计学意义。
圆形鞋头的鞋子在前脚内侧脚趾周围的压力最小,而尖形鞋头的鞋子在外侧脚趾上的压力最小。在任何鞋类条件下,足底区域的接触时间都没有改变,但在尖形鞋中,内侧脚趾的接触时间最高。
本研究表明,鞋子鞋头的形状可以显著影响前足所承受的压力。此外,鞋子的轮廓也会对前脚和脚趾区域的接触时间和压力时间积分以及跖部的峰值压力产生影响。观察到的变化在某些鞋头形状的病理发展中可能具有重要意义。在设计鞋类时应考虑鞋头区域,以改善贴合度并减少压力。需要进一步研究鞋头形状和体积对有压力相关病变的病理人群的影响。