Sawada Tomonori, Tanimoto Kenji, Tokuda Kazuki, Iwamoto Yoshitaka, Ogata Yuta, Anan Masaya, Takahashi Makoto, Kito Nobuhiro, Shinkoda Koichi
Graduate School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, 2-3, Kasumi 1-chome, Minami-ku, Hiroshima, 734-8553, Japan.
Division of Rehabilitation, Kurume University Medical Center, 115-1, Kokubumachi, Kurume, 839-0863, Japan.
Gait Posture. 2017 Sep;57:177-181. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2017.06.009. Epub 2017 Jun 15.
Lateral wedge insoles (LWIs) are prescribed for patients with medial knee osteoarthritis to reduce the external knee adduction moment (KAM). However, the biomechanical effects of LWIs are limited in some patients. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the biomechanical effects of LWIs depend on individual foot alignment and to examine the relationship between change in KAM and changes in foot and ankle biomechanics when wearing LWIs. Twenty-one patients participated in this study. They were categorized into normal or abnormal foot groups based on the foot posture index (FPI). All patients were requested to perform a normal gait under barefoot and LWI conditions. A three-dimensional motion analysis system was used to record 1st and 2nd KAM, knee adduction angular impulse (KAAI), center of pressure displacement, and knee-ground reaction force lever arm. Furthermore, the foot and ankle frontal plane kinematic parameters were evaluated. The 1st KAM was significantly reduced under the LWI condition compared to that under the barefoot condition in the normal foot group. In contrast, there was no significant difference in 1st KAM between both conditions in the abnormal foot group. Decreased rear foot eversion strongly correlated with reduction in the 1st KAM in the normal foot group. These findings suggested that it is helpful to assess individual foot alignment to ensure adequate insole treatment for patients with medial knee osteoarthritis and that decreased rear foot eversion during the early stance phase is significantly involved in the reduction of 1st KAM when wearing LWIs with normal feet.
外侧楔形鞋垫(LWIs)被开给内侧膝关节骨关节炎患者,以减少膝关节外展力矩(KAM)。然而,LWIs的生物力学效应在一些患者中是有限的。本研究的目的是调查LWIs的生物力学效应是否取决于个体足部对线情况,并研究佩戴LWIs时KAM的变化与足踝生物力学变化之间的关系。21名患者参与了本研究。根据足部姿势指数(FPI),他们被分为正常或异常足部组。所有患者被要求在赤脚和佩戴LWIs的条件下进行正常步态。使用三维运动分析系统记录第一和第二KAM、膝关节内收角冲量(KAAI)、压力中心位移和膝关节地面反作用力力臂。此外,还评估了足踝额面运动学参数。在正常足部组中,与赤脚条件相比,佩戴LWIs时第一KAM显著降低。相比之下,异常足部组在两种条件下第一KAM没有显著差异。正常足部组中后足外翻减少与第一KAM降低密切相关。这些发现表明,评估个体足部对线情况有助于确保为内侧膝关节骨关节炎患者提供适当的鞋垫治疗,并且在正常足部佩戴LWIs时,早期站立阶段后足外翻减少与第一KAM降低显著相关。