[Footwear according to the "business dress code", and the health condition of women's feet--computer-assisted holistic evaluation].

Jacek Lorkowski, Mirosław Mrzygłód, Ireneusz Kotela, Ewa Kiełbasiewicz-Lorkowska, Iwona Teul
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Background: According to the verdict of the Supreme Court in 2005, an employer may dismiss an employee if their conduct (including dress) exposes the employer to losses or threatens his interests. The aim of the study was a holistic assessment of the pleiotropic effects of high-heeled pointed shoes on the health condition of women's feet, wearing them at work, in accordance with the existing rules of the "business dress code".

Materials and methods: A holistic multidisciplinary analysis was performed. It takes into account: 1) women employees of banks and other large corporations (82 persons); 2) 2D FEM computer model developed by the authors of foot deformed by pointed high-heeled shoes; 3) web site found after entering the code "business dress code".

Results: Over 60% of women in the office wore high-heeled shoes. The following has been found among people walking to work in high heels: 1) reduction in the quality of life in about 70% of cases, through periodic occurrence of pain and reduction of functional capacity of the feet; 2) increase in the pressure on the plantar side of the forefoot at least twice; 3) the continued effects the forces deforming the forefoot.

Conclusions: 1. An evolutionary change of "dress code" shoes is necessary in order to lead to a reduction in non-physiological overload of feet and the consequence of their disability. 2. These changes are particularly urgent in patients with so-called "sensitive foot".

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【根据“商务着装规范”穿鞋,女性足部健康状况——计算机辅助整体评估】。
背景:根据2005年最高法院的判决,如果雇员的行为(包括着装)使雇主遭受损失或威胁到雇主的利益,雇主可以解雇雇员。这项研究的目的是根据现行的“商务着装规范”,全面评估高跟尖头鞋对女性工作时脚部健康状况的多重影响。材料和方法:进行了全面的多学科分析。它考虑到:1)银行和其他大公司的女雇员(82人);2)建立了尖头高跟鞋致足变形的二维有限元计算机模型;3)网站输入代码后发现“商务着装规范”。结果:超过60%的办公室女性穿高跟鞋。在穿高跟鞋上班的人群中发现了以下情况:1)约70%的人的生活质量下降,原因是他们会周期性地出现疼痛,并降低足部的功能能力;2)增加前足足底侧压力至少2次;3)前脚变形力的持续影响。结论:1。为了减少脚的非生理负荷和残疾的后果,“着装规范”鞋的进化变化是必要的。2. 这些变化在所谓的“敏感足”患者中尤为迫切。
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