突起贴纸增强足底感觉反馈对步态中力中心轨迹控制的影响:初步研究。

Q2 Health Professions Foot Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.foot.2023.102023
Daisuke Senzaki , Kazunori Okamura , Hirofumi Yoshida , Masaharu Tagami , Masaki Hasegawa
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背景:步态中下肢的异常运动学和动力学可以通过调节足部的力的轨迹中心来改善。本研究旨在确认使用附着在足底表面的塑料半球状突起贴纸(直径:5毫米;高度:2毫米)来增强足底感觉反馈的短间隔训练是否有助于在步态过程中主动控制力轨迹的中心。方法:对20名健康女性受试者在对照条件下和两种训练后条件下进行三维赤脚步态分析。在训练后条件下进行测量之前,受试者接受了5分钟的训练,用两个贴在右脚足底表面的突出贴纸来控制力的轨迹中心。在训练过程中,受试者被要求将自己的体重贴在贴纸上。贴纸的附着位置是脚跟和第一或第五跖骨头,这是随机确定的,尽管两者都经过了测试。结果:在步态的右站姿阶段,压力轨迹的中心向上一次训练中粘贴的突出贴纸的方向移动,尽管贴纸已经被移除。结论:研究结果证实,在步态过程中,在足底表面贴上突出的贴纸进行5分钟的训练,可以帮助主动控制压力轨迹的中心。
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Effect of protruding stickers enhancing plantar sensory feedback on control of the center of force trajectory during gait: A preliminary study

Background

Abnormal kinematics and kinetics in the lower extremity during gait may be improved by modulating the center of force trajectory of the foot. This study aimed to confirm whether short-interval training using plastic hemispherical protruding stickers (diameter: 5 mm; height: 2 mm) attached to the plantar surface of the foot to enhance plantar sensory feedback can help actively control the center of force trajectory during gait.

Methods

Twenty healthy female subjects underwent three-dimensional barefoot gait analysis under control conditions and two post-training conditions. Before the measurements under post-training conditions, the subjects underwent a 5-minute training to control the center of force trajectory with two protruding stickers attached to the plantar surface of the right foot. During training, the subjects were asked to put their weight on the stickers. The attachment positions of the stickers were the heel and either the first or fifth metatarsal head, which was randomly determined although both were tested.

Results

The center of pressure trajectory during the right stance phase of the gait shifted in the direction of the protruding stickers attached in the last training, although the stickers had already been removed.

Conclusions

The study results confirmed that a 5-minute training with protruding stickers attached to the plantar surface of the foot can help actively control the center of pressure trajectory during gait.

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Foot
Foot Health Professions-Podiatry
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期刊介绍: The Foot is an international peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of scientific approaches and medical and surgical treatment of the foot. The Foot aims to provide a multidisciplinary platform for all specialties involved in treating disorders of the foot. At present it is the only journal which provides this inter-disciplinary opportunity. Primary research papers cover a wide range of disorders of the foot and their treatment, including diabetes, vascular disease, neurological, dermatological and infectious conditions, sports injuries, biomechanics, bioengineering, orthoses and prostheses.
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