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RSScan足部扫描(®)D3D™软件能否在足底压力评估后预测军人人群中的损伤?一项前瞻性队列研究。

Can RSScan footscan(®) D3D™ software predict injury in a military population following plantar pressure assessment? A prospective cohort study.

作者信息

Franklyn-Miller Andrew, Bilzon James, Wilson Cassie, McCrory Paul

机构信息

Sports Medicine Department, Sports Surgery Clinic, Santry Demesne, Dublin 9, Ireland; School of Health, Claverton Road, University of Bath, United Kingdom; Centre for Health, Exercise and Sports Medicine, University of Melbourne, Australia.

School of Health, Claverton Road, University of Bath, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Foot (Edinb). 2014 Mar;24(1):6-10. doi: 10.1016/j.foot.2013.11.002. Epub 2013 Nov 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Injury in initial military training is common with incidences from 25 to 65% of recruits sustaining musculoskeletal injury. Risk factors for injury include extrinsic factors such as rapid onset of high volume training, but intrinsic factors such as lower limb biomechanics and foot type. Prediction of injury would allow more effective training delivery, reduce manpower wastage and improve duty of care to individuals by addressing potential interventions. Plantar pressure interpretation of footfall has been shown to reflect biomechanical intrinsic abnormality although no quantifiable method of risk stratification exists.

OBJECTIVE

To identify if pressure plate assessment of walking gait is predictive of injury in a military population.

METHOD

200 male subjects commencing Naval Officer training were assessed by plantar pressure plate recording, of foot contact pressures. A software interpretation, D3D™, stratified the interpretation to measure 4 specific areas of potential correction. Participants were graded as to high, medium and low risk of injury and subsequently followed up for injury through their basic training.

RESULTS

Seventy two percent of all injuries were attributed to subjects in the high and medium risk of injury as defined by the risk categorization. 47% of all injuries were sustained in the high-risk group. Participants categorized in the high-risk group for injury were significantly more likely to sustain injury than in medium or low groups (p<0.001, OR 5.28 with 95% CI 2.88, 9.70).

CONCLUSIONS

Plantar pressure assessment of risk for overuse lower limb injury can be predictive of sustaining an overuse injury in a controlled training environment.

摘要

背景

新兵入伍初期的训练损伤很常见,肌肉骨骼损伤发生率在25%至65%之间。损伤的风险因素包括外在因素,如高强度训练的快速开始,以及内在因素,如下肢生物力学和足型。损伤预测有助于更有效地开展训练,减少人力浪费,并通过采取潜在干预措施提高对个人的照护责任。虽然尚无可量化的风险分层方法,但已有研究表明,步幅的足底压力解读可反映生物力学内在异常。

目的

确定步行步态的压力板评估是否能预测军事人员的损伤情况。

方法

对200名开始接受海军军官训练的男性受试者进行足底压力板记录,测量足部接触压力。采用D3D™软件进行解读,对潜在矫正的4个特定区域进行分层测量。根据损伤风险将参与者分为高、中、低风险组,随后在其基础训练期间对损伤情况进行随访。

结果

在所有损伤中,72%归因于风险分类定义的高风险和中风险组的受试者。所有损伤中有47%发生在高风险组。与中风险组或低风险组相比,被归类为高风险组的参与者受伤的可能性显著更高(p<0.001,OR为5.28,95%CI为2.88, 9.70)。

结论

在可控的训练环境中,通过足底压力评估下肢过度使用损伤风险可预测是否会发生过度使用损伤。

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