Koo Seungbum, Chun Sangho, Lee Kyoung Min, Cho Byung Chae, Koo Young-Jun, Kang Dong-Wan, Park Moon Seok
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea.
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea.
Clin Orthop Surg. 2018 Jun;10(2):216-224. doi: 10.4055/cios.2018.10.2.216. Epub 2018 May 18.
Although pedobarographic measurement is increasingly used for clinical and research purposes, relatively few published studies have investigated normative data. This study examined pedobarographic findings in young healthy adults with regard to sex-related differences and correlations among measurement indices.
Twenty young healthy adults (mean age, 22.4 years; standard deviation, 1.2 years; and 10 males and 10 females) were included. Weight bearing anteroposterior (AP) and lateral foot radiographs were taken, and dynamic pedobarographic data during treadmill walking and maximum ankle dorsiflexion were obtained. AP talo-first metatarsal angle, naviculocuboid overlap, lateral talo-first metatarsal angle, and plantar soft tissue thickness were measured on foot radiographs. Pedobarographic data including peak pressure and pressure-time integral were measured on five plantar segments: medial forefoot (MFF), lateral forefoot (LFF), medial midfoot (MMF), lateral midfoot (LMF), and heel.
Male and female subjects significantly differed in body mass index (BMI, < 0.001), AP talo-first metatarsal angle ( = 0.018), soft tissue thickness under the metatarsal head ( = 0.040) and calcaneal tuberosity ( < 0.001), maximum dorsiflexion during stance phase ( = 0.041), peak pressure on the MFF ( = 0.005) and LFF ( = 0.004), and pressure-time integral on the MFF ( = 0.018) and heel ( = 0.001). BMI was significantly correlated with soft tissue thickness under the metatarsal head (r = 0.521, = 0.018) and calcaneal tuberosity (r = 0.585, = 0.007), peak pressure on the MFF (r = 0.601, = 0.005) and LFF (r = 0.487, = 0.029), pressure-time integral on the heel (r = 0.552, = 0.012), and total pressure-time integral (r = 0.755, < 0.001). Maximum dorsiflexion demonstrated significant negative correlations with pressure-time integral on the MFF (r = -0.595, = 0.007) and total pressure-time integral (r = -0.492, = 0.032). Pressure-time integral varus/valgus index was significantly correlated with pressuretime integral forefoot/heel index (r = 0.472, = 0.036).
Sex-related differences in pedobarographic examination were observed, which could provide useful information in setting appropriate treatment goals and obtaining appropriate control data. The effects of subtalar motion in distributing plantar pressure should be investigated in a future study.
尽管足压力测量越来越多地用于临床和研究目的,但相对较少的已发表研究调查了正常数据。本研究检查了年轻健康成年人的足压力测量结果,涉及性别差异和测量指标之间的相关性。
纳入20名年轻健康成年人(平均年龄22.4岁;标准差1.2岁;男性10名,女性10名)。拍摄负重前后位(AP)和足部侧位X线片,并获取跑步机行走和最大踝关节背屈时的动态足压力测量数据。在足部X线片上测量AP距骨-第一跖骨角、舟楔重叠、外侧距骨-第一跖骨角和足底软组织厚度。在五个足底节段测量足压力测量数据,包括峰值压力和压力-时间积分:内侧前足(MFF)、外侧前足(LFF)、内侧中足(MMF)、外侧中足(LMF)和足跟。
男性和女性受试者在体重指数(BMI,<0.001)、AP距骨-第一跖骨角(=0.018)、跖骨头下软组织厚度(=0.040)和跟骨结节(<0.001)、站立期最大背屈(=0.041)、MFF上的峰值压力(=0.005)和LFF上的峰值压力(=0.004)以及MFF上的压力-时间积分(=0.018)和足跟上的压力-时间积分(=0.001)方面存在显著差异。BMI与跖骨头下软组织厚度(r = 0.521,= 0.018)和跟骨结节(r = 0.585,= 0.007)、MFF上的峰值压力(r = 0.601,= 0.005)和LFF上的峰值压力(r = 0.487,= 0.029)、足跟上的压力-时间积分(r = 0.552,= 0.012)以及总压力-时间积分(r = 0.755,<0.001)显著相关。最大背屈与MFF上的压力-时间积分(r = -0.595,= 0.007)和总压力-时间积分(r = -0.492,= 0.032)呈显著负相关。压力-时间积分内翻/外翻指数与压力-时间积分前足/足跟指数显著相关(r = 0.472,=