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跟骨和跖骨头减压鞋垫对健康受试者步态运动学、动力学、不对称性的影响及其对足底压力管理的意义:一项初步研究。

The effect of calcaneus and metatarsal head offloading insoles on healthy subjects' gait kinematics, kinetics, asymmetry, and the implications for plantar pressure management: A pilot study.

机构信息

School of Engineering, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.

NIHR Exeter BRC, Exeter, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 May 17;19(5):e0303826. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303826. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The global number of people with diabetes is estimated to reach 643 million by 2030 of whom 19-34% will present with diabetic foot ulceration. Insoles which offload high-risk ulcerative regions on the foot, by removing insole material, are the main contemporary conservative treatment to maintain mobility and reduce the likelihood of ulceration. However, their effect on the rest of the foot and relationship with key gait propulsive and balance kinematics and kinetics has not been well researched.

PURPOSE

The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of offloading insoles on gait kinematics, kinetics, and plantar pressure throughout the gait cycle.

METHODS

10 healthy subjects were recruited for this experiment to walk in 6 different insole conditions. Subjects walked at three speeds on a treadmill for 10 minutes while both plantar pressure and gait kinematics, kinetics were measured using an in-shoe pressure measurement insole and motion capture system/force plates. Average peak plantar pressure, pressure time integrals, gait kinematics and centre of force were analysed.

RESULTS

The average peak plantar pressure and pressure time integrals changed by -30% (-68% to 3%) and -36% (-75% to -1%) at the region of interest when applying offloading insoles, whereas the heel strike and toe-off velocity changed by 15% (-6% to 32%) and 12% (-2% to 19%) whilst walking at three speeds.

CONCLUSION

The study found that offloading insoles reduced plantar pressure in the region of interest with loading transferred to surrounding regions increasing the risk of higher pressure time integrals in these locations. Heel strike and toe-off velocities were increased under certain configurations of offloading insoles which may explain the higher plantar pressures and supporting the potential of integrating kinematic gait variables within a more optimal therapeutic approach. However, there was inter-individual variability in responses for all variables measured supporting individualised prescription.

摘要

背景

据估计,到 2030 年,全球糖尿病患者人数将达到 6.43 亿,其中 19-34%的人将患有糖尿病足溃疡。通过去除鞋垫材料来减轻足部高风险溃疡区域的负荷的鞋垫是维持活动能力和降低溃疡发生可能性的主要现代保守治疗方法。然而,它们对足部其他部位的影响以及与关键步态推进和平衡运动学和动力学的关系尚未得到很好的研究。

目的

本研究旨在探讨减压鞋垫对整个步态周期的步态运动学、动力学和足底压力的影响。

方法

本实验共招募了 10 名健康受试者,让他们在 6 种不同的鞋垫条件下行走。受试者在跑步机上以三种速度行走 10 分钟,同时使用足底压力测量鞋垫和运动捕捉系统/力板测量足底压力和步态运动学、动力学。分析平均峰值足底压力、压力时间积分、步态运动学和力心。

结果

应用减压鞋垫时,感兴趣区域的平均峰值足底压力和压力时间积分分别降低了 30%(-68%至 3%)和 36%(-75%至-1%),而在三种速度行走时,足跟触地和足趾离地速度分别增加了 15%(-6%至 32%)和 12%(-2%至 19%)。

结论

研究发现,减压鞋垫降低了感兴趣区域的足底压力,负荷转移到周围区域,增加了这些区域更高压力时间积分的风险。在某些减压鞋垫的配置下,足跟触地和足趾离地速度增加,这可能解释了更高的足底压力,并支持将运动学步态变量纳入更优化的治疗方法。然而,所有测量变量的个体反应存在个体差异,支持个体化处方。

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