Mahar R K, Kirby R L, MacLeod D A
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1985 Dec;66(12):822-4.
We hypothesized that leg-length discrepancies of as little as 1cm would induce a significant postural shift and increase the extent of postural sway. We had 14 normal volunteers stand on a force platform with their feet in a standard position. Center-of-pressure data were recorded at 100Hz for 20 seconds while the subjects stood barefoot with no lifts or (in random order) with lifts of 1, 2, 3, and 4cm under their left and right feet. From these data we derived the mean center-of-pressure position and the extent of postural sway. Lifts of as little as 1cm shifted the mean center-of-pressure toward the longer leg to a statistically significant extent (p less than 0.001), the mean difference compared with the barefoot condition being 6.1% of the distance between the feet; increasing the discrepancy did not proportionately increase the effect. The postural sway (total travel of the center-of-pressure) in a mediolateral direction increased significantly with a 1cm discrepancy (p less than 0.01), and continued to increase in proportion to the magnitude of the discrepancy. There were no effects on anteroposterior position or sway and no influence of left-right dominance. These results support our hypothesis that a leg-length discrepancy of as little as 1cm may be biomechanically important.
我们假设,腿长差异低至1厘米就会引起显著的姿势改变,并增加姿势摇摆的幅度。我们让14名正常志愿者站在一个测力平台上,双脚处于标准位置。在受试者赤脚站立、不使用鞋垫,以及(按随机顺序)在其左右脚下分别使用1厘米、2厘米、3厘米和4厘米鞋垫的情况下,以100赫兹的频率记录20秒的压力中心数据。从这些数据中,我们得出了压力中心的平均位置和姿势摇摆的幅度。低至1厘米的鞋垫就会使压力中心的平均位置向较长的腿显著偏移(p小于0.001),与赤脚状态相比,平均差异为两脚间距的6.1%;差异增大时,这种影响并未成比例增加。当差异为1厘米时,压力中心在内外侧方向上的姿势摇摆(总移动距离)显著增加(p小于0.01),并继续随着差异幅度的增加而成比例增加。对前后位置或摇摆没有影响,左右优势也没有影响。这些结果支持了我们的假设,即腿长差异低至1厘米可能在生物力学上具有重要意义。