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拇外翻与足底压力分布:弗雷明汉足部研究。

Hallux valgus and plantar pressure loading: the Framingham foot study.

机构信息

Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew Senior Life, 1200 Centre Street, Boston, MA, USA.

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Foot Ankle Res. 2013 Oct 20;6(1):42. doi: 10.1186/1757-1146-6-42.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hallux valgus (HV), a common structural foot deformity, can cause foot pain and lead to limited mobility. The purpose of this study was to evaluate differences in plantar pressure and force during gait by HV status in a large population-based cohort of men and women.

METHODS

A trained examiner performed a validated physical examination on participants' feet and recorded the presence of hallux valgus and other specific foot disorders. Each foot was classified into one of four mutually exclusive groups based on the foot examination. Foot groups were: (i) HV only, (ii) HV and at least one additional foot disorder (FD), (iii) no HV but at least one other FD, and (iv) neither HV nor FD (referent). Biomechanical data for both feet were collected using Tekscan Matscan. Foot posture during quiet standing, using modified arch index (MAI), and foot function during gait, using center of pressure excursion index (CPEI), were calculated per foot. Further, walking scans were masked into eight sub-regions using Novel Automask, and peak pressure and maximum force exerted in each region were calculated.

RESULTS

There were 3205 participants, contributing 6393 feet with complete foot exam data and valid biomechanical measurements. Participants with HV had lower hallucal loading and higher forces at lesser toes as well as higher MAI and lower CPEI values compared to the referent. Participants with HV and other FDs were also noted to have aberrant rearfoot forces and pressures.

CONCLUSIONS

These results suggest that HV alters foot loading patterns and pressure profiles. Future work should investigate how these changes affect the risk of other foot and lower extremity ailments.

摘要

背景

拇外翻(HV)是一种常见的足部结构畸形,可引起足部疼痛并导致活动受限。本研究的目的是评估在一个大型基于人群的男女队列中,根据 HV 状态,在步态期间足底压力和力的差异。

方法

一名经过培训的检查者对参与者的足部进行了经过验证的体格检查,并记录了拇外翻和其他特定足部疾病的存在。根据足部检查,每只脚分为四个互斥组之一。足部组为:(i)仅 HV,(ii)HV 加至少一种其他足部疾病(FD),(iii)无 HV 但至少有一种其他 FD,和(iv)既无 HV 也无 FD(参考)。使用 Tekscan Matscan 收集双脚的生物力学数据。使用改良的拱指数(MAI)计算每只脚的静息站立时的足部姿势,以及使用压力中心偏移指数(CPEI)计算步态时的足部功能。此外,使用 Novel Automask 将行走扫描掩蔽成八个子区域,并计算每个区域的峰值压力和最大力。

结果

共有 3205 名参与者,提供了 6393 只具有完整足部检查数据和有效生物力学测量值的脚。与参考相比,患有 HV 的参与者的足部受力较低,小趾受力较高,MAI 值较高,CPEI 值较低。还发现 HV 和其他 FD 的参与者后足力和压力也异常。

结论

这些结果表明 HV 改变了足部的负荷模式和压力分布。未来的工作应该研究这些变化如何影响其他足部和下肢疾病的风险。

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