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医疗级别的鞋类:适配和舒适度的影响。

Medical-grade footwear: the impact of fit and comfort.

机构信息

Faculty of Health Sciences Staffordshire University, Leek Road, Stoke on Trent, ST4 2DF UK.

出版信息

J Foot Ankle Res. 2017 Jan 5;10:2. doi: 10.1186/s13047-016-0184-z. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pressure-related skin lesions on the digits are a significant cause of discomfort. Most foot pain related to ill-fitting shoes occurs in the forefoot and digital areas. Pain has been associated with poor shoe fit, reduced toe box volume, as well as contour and shape of the shoe Off-the-shelf medical-grade footwear is designed as an intervention for chronic lesions on the digits. These shoes are designed with a flexible neoprene fabric upper that is thought to reduce pressure on the forefoot and reduce discomfort associated with ill-fitting shoes. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of an off-the-shelf, medical-grade shoe on dorsal digital pressure and perceived comfort when compared to participant's own preferred shoe.

METHODS

Thirty participants (18 females, 12 males) scored their perceived comfort whilst wearing each footwear style using a visual analog comfort scale. Dorsal digital and interdigital pressures were measured in using the WalkinSense® in-shoe pressure system. Sensors were placed on predetermined anatomical landmarks on the digits. Participants were randomly assigned the test shoe and their own shoe. Once wearing the shoe, the participants walked across a 6 m walkway and pressure data from each sensor was collected and processed to obtain peak pressure, time to peak pressure and contact time.

RESULTS

Participants scored the test shoe with higher comfort points than their own footwear. Overall peak pressure, pressure time integral and contact time decreased, whilst the time taken to reach peak pressure increased across all anatomical landmarks whilst wearing the test shoe. Statistically significant changes were observed for all of the measured variables relating to pressure on the medial border of the first metatarsophalangeal joint.

CONCLUSION

The test shoe provided greater comfort and reduced the amount of pressure on the forefoot. The medical-grade footwear therefore, is a viable alternative to custom made prescription footwear and is more suitable than a regular everyday shoe when treating digital lesions associated with pressure.

摘要

背景

与压力相关的手指皮肤损伤是引起不适的一个重要原因。大多数与不合脚的鞋子有关的脚痛发生在前脚和脚趾区域。疼痛与鞋子不合脚、鞋头空间体积减小以及鞋子的轮廓和形状有关。现成的医用级别的鞋子是为治疗数字部位的慢性病变而设计的干预措施。这些鞋子的设计采用了灵活的氯丁橡胶鞋面,据认为可以减少前足的压力,并减轻不合脚鞋子带来的不适。本研究旨在调查与参与者自己喜欢的鞋子相比,现成的医用级鞋子对背侧数字压力和感知舒适度的影响。

方法

30 名参与者(18 名女性,12 名男性)使用视觉模拟舒适度量表对每种鞋类的舒适度进行评分。使用 WalkinSense®鞋内压力系统测量背侧数字和趾间压力。传感器放置在数字的预定解剖标志上。参与者被随机分配测试鞋和他们自己的鞋子。一旦穿上鞋子,参与者走过 6 米的走道,收集和处理每个传感器的压力数据,以获得峰值压力、达到峰值压力的时间和接触时间。

结果

参与者对测试鞋的舒适度评分高于他们自己的鞋子。在穿着测试鞋时,所有解剖标志的整体峰值压力、压力时间积分和接触时间均降低,而达到峰值压力的时间增加。与第一跖趾关节内侧缘压力相关的所有测量变量均观察到统计学显著变化。

结论

测试鞋提供了更大的舒适度,并减少了前足的压力。因此,医用级别的鞋子是定制处方鞋子的可行替代品,在治疗与压力相关的数字病变时,比普通日常鞋子更合适。

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