Cowan D N, Robinson J R, Jones B H, Polly D W, Berrey B H
Department of Epidemiology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC.
Foot Ankle Int. 1994 Apr;15(4):213-7. doi: 10.1177/107110079401500411.
Flat feet and high-arched feet have been cited as risk factors for musculoskeletal injury and functional problems among runners and other active individuals, although there are no established quantitative definitions or measures for assessing either condition. As part of a larger study, four-plane photographs were made of the weight-bearing right foot of 246 young male Army trainees. These photographs were independently evaluated by six clinicians and rated on a scale of clearly flat-footed (category 1) to clearly high arched (category 5). There was much interclinician variability in the assessments, even for extremes of foot type. The probability of a clinician assessing a foot as clearly flat, given that another clinician had rated the foot as clearly flat, ranged from 0.32 to 0.79, with a median probability of 0.57, while for clearly high-arched feet, probabilities ranged from 0.0 to 1.00, with a median of 0.17. These findings demonstrate the need for objective standards and quantitative methods of evaluating foot morphology.
扁平足和高弓足被认为是跑步者及其他运动人群发生肌肉骨骼损伤和功能问题的风险因素,不过目前尚无用于评估这两种情况的既定量化定义或测量方法。作为一项更大规模研究的一部分,对246名年轻男性陆军新兵负重的右脚进行了四平面摄影。这些照片由六名临床医生独立评估,并按照从明显扁平足(1类)到明显高弓足(5类)的等级进行评分。即使对于极端的足型,临床医生之间的评估也存在很大差异。在另一名临床医生将一只脚评定为明显扁平的情况下,另一名临床医生将该脚评定为明显扁平的概率在0.32至0.79之间,中位数概率为0.57,而对于明显高弓足,概率范围为0.0至1.00,中位数为0.17。这些发现表明需要客观标准和量化方法来评估足部形态。