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年轻健康成年人行走速度和坡度对足底压力测量结果的影响。

Effects of walking speed and slope on pedobarographic findings in young healthy adults.

机构信息

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Kyungki, Korea.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Jul 24;14(7):e0220073. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220073. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study aimed to investigate the effects of walking speed and slope on foot pressure changes in young healthy adults.

METHODS

Twenty young healthy adults (mean age 22.4 years, SD 1.2 years; 10 male and 10 female) participated in the study. Dynamic pedobarographic data during treadmill walking were obtained for combinations of three different walking speeds (3.2 km/hr, 4.3 km/hr, and 5.4 km/hr) and 5 different slopes (downhill 8 degrees, downhill 4 degrees, ground walking (0 degree), uphill 4 degrees, and uphill 8 degrees). Pedobarographic data such as the 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. Maximum ankle dorsiflexion was also recorded using the Plug in Gait marker set.

RESULTS

All participants maintained heel-toe gait in all walking conditions. The peak pressure on the MFF during downhill slope walking was lower than that during ground and uphill walking, whereas the peak pressure on the MFF during uphill slope walking was similar to that during ground walking at each walking speed. The peak pressures on the heel were similar for different walking slopes at each walking speed. The peak pressures on the MFF and heel increased with an increase in walking speed. The pressure-time integral of the MFF did not show significant changes at different walking speeds and slopes. The pressure-time integral of the heel increased with an increase in walking slope and decrease in walking speed.

CONCLUSIONS

Different walking speeds and slopes affected the pedobarographic characteristics of young healthy adults. Downhill walking with slower speed appeared to be beneficial to reduce or optimize MFF pressures, while downhill walking at a comfortable speed would be helpful to reduce or optimize heel pressures. The findings of this study have clinical implications in recommending activities to patients with foot pressure-related symptoms and disorders.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在探讨年轻健康成年人行走速度和坡度对足底压力变化的影响。

方法

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)参与了这项研究。在跑步机上行走时,获取了三种不同行走速度(3.2km/h、4.3km/h 和 5.4km/h)和五种不同坡度(下坡 8 度、下坡 4 度、平地行走(0 度)、上坡 4 度和上坡 8 度)下的动态足底压力数据。在五个足底部位(内侧前足、外侧前足、内侧中足、外侧中足和足跟)测量足底压力峰值和压力时间积分等足底压力数据。还使用 Plug in Gait 标记集记录了最大踝关节背屈。

结果

所有参与者在所有行走条件下均保持足跟至足趾步态。下坡行走时,内侧前足的压力峰值低于平地和上坡行走时的压力峰值,而上坡行走时内侧前足的压力峰值与各速度下的平地行走时相似。各速度下,足跟的压力峰值在不同行走坡度时相似。随着行走速度的增加,内侧前足和足跟的压力峰值增加。内侧前足的压力时间积分在不同行走速度和坡度下没有明显变化。足跟的压力时间积分随着行走坡度的增加和行走速度的降低而增加。

结论

不同的行走速度和坡度影响年轻健康成年人的足底压力特征。较慢的下坡行走速度似乎有利于降低或优化内侧前足的压力,而舒适速度的下坡行走有助于降低或优化足跟的压力。本研究的结果对推荐与足底压力相关症状和疾病的患者进行活动具有临床意义。

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