Gómez Carrión Álvaro, Atín Arratibe Maria de Los Ángeles, Morales Lozano Maria Rosario, Martínez Rincón Carmen, Martínez Sebastián Carlos, Saura Sempere Álvaro, Nuñez-Fernandez Almudena, Sánchez-Gómez Rubén
Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Podiatry, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
J Clin Med. 2022 Aug 3;11(15):4536. doi: 10.3390/jcm11154536.
The lateral wedge insole (LWI) is a typical orthopedic treatment for medial knee osteoarthritis pain, chronic ankle instability, and peroneal tendon disorders. It is still unknown what the effects are in the most important joints of the foot when using LWIs as a treatment for knee and ankle pathologies. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the influence of LWIs on the position of the midfoot and rearfoot joints by measuring the changes using a tracking device. Methods: The study was carried out with a total of 69 subjects. Movement measurements for the midfoot were made on the navicular bone, and for the rearfoot on the calcaneus bone. The Polhemus system was used, with two motion sensors fixed to each bone. Subjects were compared by having them use LWIs versus being barefoot. Results: There were statistically significant differences in the varus movement when wearing a 4 mm LWI (1.23 ± 2.08°, p < 0.001) versus the barefoot condition (0.35 ± 0.95°), and in the plantarflexion movement when wearing a 4 mm LWI (3.02 ± 4.58°, p < 0.001) versus the barefoot condition (0.68 ± 1.34°), in the midfoot. There were also statistically significant differences in the valgus movement when wearing a 7 mm LWI (1.74 ± 2.61°, p < 0.001) versus the barefoot condition (0.40 ± 0.90°), and in the plantar flexion movement when wearing a 4 mm LWI (2.88 ± 4.31°, p < 0.001) versus the barefoot condition (0.35 ± 0.90°), in the rearfoot. Conclusions: In the navicular bone, a varus, an abduction, and plantar flexion movements were generated. In the calcaneus, a valgus, an adduction, and plantar flexion movements were generated with the use of LWIs.
外侧楔形鞋垫(LWI)是治疗膝关节内侧骨关节炎疼痛、慢性踝关节不稳和腓骨肌腱疾病的一种典型的矫形治疗方法。当使用LWI治疗膝关节和踝关节疾病时,对足部最重要关节的影响仍不清楚。目的:本研究的目的是通过使用跟踪设备测量变化来确定LWI对中足和后足关节位置的影响。方法:该研究共对69名受试者进行。中足的运动测量在舟骨上进行,后足的运动测量在跟骨上进行。使用了Polhemus系统,每个骨头上固定两个运动传感器。通过让受试者使用LWI与赤脚进行比较。结果:在中足,穿着4mm LWI时内翻运动(1.23±2.08°,p<0.001)与赤脚状态(0.35±0.95°)相比有统计学显著差异,穿着4mm LWI时跖屈运动(3.02±4.58°,p<0.001)与赤脚状态(0.68±1.34°)相比有统计学显著差异。在跟骨,穿着7mm LWI时外翻运动(1.74±2.61°,p<0.001)与赤脚状态(0.40±0.90°)相比有统计学显著差异,穿着4mm LWI时跖屈运动(2.88±4.31°,p<0.001)与赤脚状态(0.35±0.90°)相比有统计学显著差异。结论:在舟骨,使用LWI会产生内翻、外展和跖屈运动。在跟骨,使用LWI会产生外翻、内收和跖屈运动。