Liao Chunhua, Liu Jing, Hou Shuanglong, Zhang Wendong, Zhao Xin, Hou Zhipan, Quan Honglei, Tian Zhaohui, Liu Rui, Zhao Yuting
Department of Rehabilitation, Tangdu Hospital Affiliated of Air Force Army, Xi'an, 7100008, China.
Department of Sport Rehabilitation, Xi'an Physical Education University, Xi'an, 710068, China.
Mechanobiol Med. 2024 Oct 1;3(1):100098. doi: 10.1016/j.mbm.2024.100098. eCollection 2025 Mar.
Even though the link between foot posture and lower-extremity injuries remains controversial, there has been little research focus on bilateral foot symmetry. This study evaluated the correlation between bilateral symmetry in foot posture and lower extremity musculoskeletal injuries among workers in physically intensive occupations. A total of 248 participants with physically demanding roles were enrolled. Historical data on lower-limb musculoskeletal injuries were obtained through a review of medical records, supplemented by results from on-site consultations. The foot arch index (AI) was quantitatively measured using a 3D laser foot scanner, and foot posture was evaluated using the foot posture index-6 (FPI-6). The participants were categorized into subgroups based on bilateral symmetry assessments of their feet. Logistic regression analyses were performed for statistical comparisons after adjusting for potential confounding factors. The results indicate that abnormalities in foot posture and arch, assessed using the FPI-6 and AI, were identified in 42.3 % and 47.2 % of participants, respectively, with 20.9 % and 16.5 % demonstrating bilateral asymmetry in these parameters. When comparing bilateral and unilateral foot protonation with bilaterally normal feet, the risk adjustments revealed differences of 2.274 (95 % CI: 1.094-4.729, = 0.028) and 2.751 (95 % CI: 1.222-6.191, = 0.015), respectively. Furthermore, the risk adjustment for age, BMI, smoking status, physical training years, training time, training frequency, warm-up before training, relaxation after training, MIS prevention, and treatment learning for unilateral flatfoot relative to bilateral normal feet was 3.197 (95 % CI:1.235-8.279, = 0.017). This study demonstrates that workers in physically demanding occupations who exhibit unilateral foot protonation or unilateral flatfoot are at an increased risk of lower-extremity musculoskeletal injuries.
尽管足部姿势与下肢损伤之间的联系仍存在争议,但很少有研究关注双侧足部对称性。本研究评估了从事体力劳动职业的工人足部姿势双侧对称性与下肢肌肉骨骼损伤之间的相关性。共招募了248名从事体力要求较高工作的参与者。通过查阅病历获取下肢肌肉骨骼损伤的历史数据,并辅以现场咨询结果。使用3D激光足部扫描仪定量测量足弓指数(AI),并使用足部姿势指数-6(FPI-6)评估足部姿势。根据参与者足部的双侧对称性评估将其分为亚组。在调整潜在混杂因素后进行逻辑回归分析以进行统计比较。结果表明,分别有42.3%和47.2%的参与者被发现存在使用FPI-6和AI评估的足部姿势和足弓异常,其中20.9%和16.5%在这些参数上表现出双侧不对称。当将双侧和单侧足部内翻与双侧正常足部进行比较时,风险调整显示差异分别为2.274(95%CI:1.094 - 4.729,P = 0.028)和2.751(95%CI:1.222 - 6.191,P = 0.015)。此外,相对于双侧正常足部,单侧扁平足的年龄、BMI、吸烟状况、体育锻炼年限、锻炼时间、锻炼频率、训练前热身、训练后放松、MIS预防和治疗学习的风险调整为3.197(95%CI:1.235 - 8.279,P = 0.017)。本研究表明,从事体力劳动职业且表现出单侧足部内翻或单侧扁平足的工人下肢肌肉骨骼损伤风险增加。