Abiko Teppei, Murata Shin, Kai Yoshihiro, Nakano Hideki, Sakamoto Masashi, Suzuki Keita, Matsuo Dai, Kawaguchi Michio
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kyoto Tachibana University, Kyoto, Japan.
ASICS Trading Company Limited, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan.
Appl Bionics Biomech. 2024 Dec 14;2024:5587738. doi: 10.1155/abb/5587738. eCollection 2024.
This pilot study investigated the potential of a newly developed shoe design to improve gait parameters without altering muscle activity in healthy women. The shoe design features a V-shaped heel and a high-elasticity midsole, which are intended to enhance stability during heel contact and promote efficient load transfer throughout the gait cycle. Ten study participants underwent a randomized crossover design, wearing developed and general shoes during the trials. Spatiotemporal gait data and muscle activity were measured to assess the impact of the shoe design developed on gait efficiency. Significant improvements in gait speed, step and stride length, and swing time were observed with the developed shoes, indicating improved gait efficiency. Importantly, these improvements were achieved without significant changes in muscle activity, suggesting that the developed shoe design improves gait efficiency without increasing muscle workload. Considering the limitations of the small sample size and the exploratory nature of this pilot study, further research with a larger cohort is necessary to validate these preliminary findings. Clinical Trial Registry identifier: UMIN000054260.
这项试点研究调查了一种新开发的鞋类设计在不改变健康女性肌肉活动的情况下改善步态参数的潜力。该鞋类设计的特点是V形后跟和高弹性中底,旨在增强脚跟触地时的稳定性,并在整个步态周期中促进有效的负荷转移。十名研究参与者采用随机交叉设计,在试验期间穿着开发的鞋子和普通鞋子。测量时空步态数据和肌肉活动,以评估所开发的鞋类设计对步态效率的影响。使用开发的鞋子观察到步态速度、步长和步幅以及摆动时间有显著改善,表明步态效率提高。重要的是,这些改善是在肌肉活动没有显著变化的情况下实现的,这表明所开发的鞋类设计在不增加肌肉工作量的情况下提高了步态效率。考虑到本试点研究样本量小的局限性和探索性性质,有必要进行更大样本量的进一步研究来验证这些初步发现。临床试验注册标识符:UMIN000054260。