Tactical Research Unit, Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, Gold Coast, QLD 4226, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 27;19(17):10703. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191710703.
The aim of this scoping review was to investigate the impact of footwear on worker physical task performance and injury risk. The review was guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews protocol and registered in the Open Science Framework. Key search terms were entered into five academic databases. Following a dedicated screening process and critical appraisal, data from the final articles informing this review were extracted, tabulated, and synthesised. Of 19,614 identified articles, 50 articles informed this review. Representing 16 countries, the most common populations investigated were military and firefighter populations, but a wide range of general occupations (e.g., shipping, mining, hairdressing, and healthcare workers) were represented. Footwear types included work safety boots/shoes (e.g., industrial, gumboots, steel capped, etc.), military and firefighter boots, sports shoes (trainers, tennis, basketball, etc.) and various other types (e.g., sandals, etc.). Occupational footwear was found to impact gait and angular velocities, joint ranges of motion, posture and balance, physiological measures (like aerobic capacity, heart rates, temperatures, etc.), muscle activity, and selected occupational tasks. Occupational footwear associated with injuries included boots, conventional running shoes, shoes with inserts, harder/stiffer outsoles or thin soles, and shoes with low comfort scores-although the findings were mixed. Occupational footwear was also linked to potentially causing injuries directly (e.g., musculoskeletal injuries) as well as leading to mechanisms associated with causing injuries (like tripping and slipping).
本次范围综述的目的是调查鞋类对工人身体任务表现和受伤风险的影响。本综述遵循系统评价和荟萃分析扩展的首选报告项目协议,并在开放科学框架中注册。关键搜索词被输入到五个学术数据库中。经过专门的筛选过程和批判性评估,从为本综述提供信息的最终文章中提取、制表和综合数据。在 19614 篇已识别的文章中,有 50 篇文章为本综述提供了信息。代表 16 个国家的最常见的研究人群是军人和消防员,但也包括了广泛的一般职业(如航运、采矿、美发和医疗保健工作者)。鞋类类型包括工作安全靴/鞋(如工业、胶靴、钢头靴等)、军事和消防靴、运动鞋(训练鞋、网球鞋、篮球鞋等)和各种其他类型(如凉鞋等)。职业鞋类被发现会影响步态和角速度、关节活动范围、姿势和平衡、生理指标(如有氧能力、心率、体温等)、肌肉活动以及特定的职业任务。与受伤相关的职业鞋类包括靴子、传统跑鞋、带衬垫的鞋子、鞋底更硬/更挺或鞋底更薄的鞋子以及舒适度评分较低的鞋子-尽管调查结果喜忧参半。职业鞋类也与直接导致受伤的机制(如肌肉骨骼损伤)以及导致受伤机制(如绊倒和滑倒)有关。