EFFECT OF FOOT POSTURE ON PLANTAR SUPPORT DURING GAIT OF ADULT BEGINNERS IN RUNNING

Lucas Guilherme Oliveira da Silva, Warlindo Carneiro da Silva Neto, Daniel Borges Pereira, A. Ribeiro
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OBJECTIVE: Running is a sport activity that has been growing worldwide. However, most beginner runners are affected by injuries, with the foot type and plantar overload being the main risk factors for its appearance. The purpose of this study was to verify the effect of foot posture on the plantar load distribution of beginning runners. METHODS: 114 novice runners from sports clubs in the state of São Paulo, with a rearfoot running pattern, were evaluated. The type of foot posture was evaluated using the plantar arch index recorded by the podoscope. Thus, runners were divided into three groups: cavus feet (CF, n=47), normal feet (NF, n=34) and flat feet (FF, n=33). Plantar pressure distribution was assessed using the pressure platform (Loran®,Italy), considering the feet regions (forefoot, midfoot and medial and lateral rearfoot). The variables measured were: maximum force and peak pressure. Analysis of Variance, followed by Tukey's post-hoc was performed, considering differences p<0.05. RESULTS: Runners with cavus feet (high plantar arch) had higher peak pressure in the forefoot area and lateral rearfoot, such as maximum force on lateral rearfoot, in relation to groups with normal and flat feet, but decreased in the midfoot area. In the medial rearfoot, there were no differences observed between the groups. However, runners with flat feet reduced peak pressure over the forefoot and rearfoot areas (medial and lateral), but increased over the midfoot, when compared to cavus and normal feet. CONCLUSION: Beginner runners with cavus feet posture increase the plantar load over the forefoot and lateral reartfoot regions while flat feet increase over the midfoot. These findings help to understand the need for gait training to improve the plantar load distribution pattern.
成人跑步初学者步态中足部姿势对足底支撑的影响
目的:跑步是一项在世界范围内不断发展的体育活动。然而,大多数新手跑步者都受到伤害的影响,脚型和足底负荷是其出现的主要危险因素。本研究的目的是验证足部姿势对初跑者足底负荷分布的影响。方法:对来自圣保罗州体育俱乐部的114名后脚跑步新手进行评价。使用足镜记录的足底弓指数评估足位类型。因此,跑步者被分为三组:凹足(CF, n=47),正常足(NF, n=34)和平足(FF, n=33)。使用压力平台(Loran®,意大利)评估足底压力分布,考虑足部区域(前足、中足、后足内侧和外侧)。测量的变量是:最大力和峰值压力。方差分析,然后进行Tukey事后分析,考虑差异p<0.05。结果:与正常足和平足组相比,足弓高的跑步者在前足区和外侧后足有更高的峰值压力,如外侧后足的最大作用力,但在中足区有所降低。在内侧后足,没有观察到组之间的差异。然而,与弓足和正常足相比,扁平足的跑步者在前脚和后脚区域(内侧和外侧)的峰值压力减少,但在中足的峰值压力增加。结论:初学跑步的弓足姿势增加了前足和后脚外侧的足底负荷,而平足增加了中足的负荷。这些发现有助于理解步态训练的必要性,以改善足底负荷分布模式。
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