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Plantar Pressure Variation during Jogging with Different Heel Height
Applied Bionics and Biomechanics ( IF 2.2 ) Pub Date : 2013 , DOI: 10.3233/abb-140079
Y. D. Gu, D. Sun, J. S. Li, M. R. Graham, X. J. Ren

This paper presents the key testing and analysis results of an investigation on the effect of heel height on the plantar pressure over different foot areas in jogging. It is important in improving the understanding of jogging with high heels and damage/injury prevention. It can also potentially guide the development of suitable/adaptive exercise schemes in between daily activities with high heels. In this work, plantar pressure data were collected from 10 habituated healthy female subjects (aged 21–25 years) at their natural jogging speed with three different conditions: flat heeled shoes (0.8 cm), low heeled shoes (4.0 cm), and high heeled shoes (6.6 cm). Data analysis showed significantly differences in plantar pressure distribution associated with the heel heights with increased pressure in the first metatarsal region and decreased pressure in the lateral metatarsal and midfoot sections. However, there is no significant alteration of plantar pressure in the central area of the forefoot with jogging gait.

中文翻译:

慢跑过程中不同脚跟高度的足底压力变化

本文介绍了慢跑中脚跟高度对不同脚部区域的足底压力影响的调查结果的关键测试和分析结果。这对于提高对高跟鞋慢跑和防止伤害/伤害的认识非常重要。它也可以潜在地指导高跟鞋日常活动之间的合适/自适应锻炼方案的发展。在这项工作中,以自然慢跑速度在三种不同条件下从十名习惯健康的女性受试者(21-25岁)中收集了足底压力数据:平跟鞋(0.8厘米),低跟鞋(4.0厘米)和高跟鞋。高跟鞋(6.6厘米)。数据分析显示,与足跟高度相关的足底压力分布存在显着差异,第一meta骨区域的压力增加,而meta骨外侧和中足部分的压力减小。但是,在步态慢的情况下,前足中央区域的足底压力没有明显变化。
更新日期:2020-09-25
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