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利用3D扫描和打印技术提高学生评估足部姿势的能力。

Harnessing 3D Scanning and Printing Technology to Improve Students' Proficiency in Assessing Foot Posture.

作者信息

Bonanno Daniel R, Hurn Sheree E, Banwell Helen A, Alizzi Daniel, Menz Hylton B

机构信息

Discipline of Podiatry, School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia.

School of Clinical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Australia.

出版信息

J Foot Ankle Res. 2025 Jun;18(2):e70056. doi: 10.1002/jfa2.70056.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The Foot Posture Index (FPI-6), widely used to quantify foot posture, is a core component of musculoskeletal curricula in undergraduate podiatry programs. Teaching the FPI-6 can be challenging but 3D foot models provide a controlled risk-free way to practice, potentially reducing anxiety and increasing confidence. This study examined the effects of 3D foot models on podiatry students' confidence and anxiety when performing the FPI-6 and compared their scores to experts.

METHODS

Fifty podiatry students from three Australian universities used the FPI-6 to score nine 3D printed foot models ranging from -11 (highly supinated) to +12 (highly pronated). Students' self-confidence and anxiety were measured before and after exposure to the 3D foot models using a 10-item self-confidence questionnaire and the 27-item Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 (CSAI-2). Changes in self-confidence were analysed with paired t-tests, whereas median differences in CSAI-2 scores pre- and post-intervention were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Students' foot posture scores were compared to consensus scores from an expert panel (n = 4) with variability in agreement explored using the Bland-Altman limits of agreement (LoA) analysis.

RESULTS

Student confidence improved across all 10 questionnaire items after the FPI-6 simulation with 3D foot models (p ≤ 0.015) with a mean increase of 8.6% across all items (range, 1.9%-11.6%) and medium to large effect sizes (Cohen's d = 0.44-0.94). On the CSAI-2, 22 of 27 items showed improvements in cognitive and somatic state anxiety or self-confidence (p ≤ 0.038), whereas five items showed no significant change. The Bland-Altman analysis revealed a small mean difference of 0.389 between student and expert consensus scores with 95% LoA ranging from -3.3 to 4.1.

CONCLUSION

The use of 3D foot models for FPI-6 simulation enhances podiatry students' confidence and reduces anxiety. Student's foot posture scores had good overall agreement with expert scores, though some discrepancies remained. This highlights the value of pre-scored models for targeted practice and emphasises the importance of validation and feedback to ensure confidence aligns with accuracy. The models demonstrated high utility, harnessing 3D scanning and printing technology to enhance students' proficiency in assessing foot posture.

摘要

引言

足姿势指数(FPI-6)被广泛用于量化足部姿势,是本科足病学课程中肌肉骨骼课程的核心组成部分。教授FPI-6可能具有挑战性,但3D足部模型提供了一种可控的无风险练习方式,有可能减少焦虑并增强信心。本研究考察了3D足部模型对足病学学生在进行FPI-6操作时的信心和焦虑的影响,并将他们的得分与专家得分进行比较。

方法

来自三所澳大利亚大学的50名足病学学生使用FPI-6对九个3D打印足部模型进行评分,评分范围从-11(高度内翻)到+12(高度外翻)。在接触3D足部模型之前和之后,使用一份包含10个条目的自信心问卷和27个条目的竞赛状态焦虑量表-2(CSAI-2)来测量学生的自信心和焦虑程度。自信心的变化采用配对t检验进行分析,而干预前后CSAI-2得分的中位数差异则使用Wilcoxon符号秩检验进行评估。将学生的足部姿势得分与一个专家小组(n = 4)的共识得分进行比较,并使用Bland-Altman一致性界限(LoA)分析来探讨一致性的差异。

结果

在使用3D足部模型进行FPI-6模拟后,所有10个问卷项目的学生信心均有所提高(p≤0.015),所有项目的平均提高幅度为8.6%(范围为1.9%-11.6%),效应大小为中等至较大(Cohen's d = 0.44-0.94)。在CSAI-2上,27个项目中的22个项目在认知和躯体状态焦虑或自信心方面有所改善(p≤0.038),而5个项目没有显著变化。Bland-Altman分析显示,学生得分与专家共识得分之间的平均差异较小,为0.389,95%的LoA范围为-3.3至4.1。

结论

使用3D足部模型进行FPI-6模拟可增强足病学学生 的信心并减少焦虑。学生的足部姿势得分与专家得分总体上具有良好的一致性,尽管仍存在一些差异。这突出了预评分模型在针对性练习中的价值,并强调了验证和反馈的重要性,以确保信心与准确性相匹配。这些模型展示了很高的实用性,利用3D扫描和打印技术提高了学生评估足部姿势的熟练度。

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