Biomechanical effects of foot orthoses on jump landing performance: A systematic review.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Abu Jor, Mingyu Hu, Mark W P Koh, Noelle W K Lau, Aliyeh Daryabor, Wing-Kai Lam, Toshiki Kobayashi
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Abstract

Jumping is involved in a wide range of sports and activities, and foot orthoses (FO) are suggested to enhance performance and prevent injury. The aim of this systematic review was to investigate whether using FO with different modifications affects jump landing biomechanics and improves performance in healthy individuals. The search strategy included 7 databases that identified 19 studies. The study quality was evaluated using a modified Downs and Black index. The primary outcome measures were joint kinematics, kinetics, muscle activity, vertical jump height, and horizontal jump distance. Our findings indicated that incorporating arch support with a rearfoot post and softer forefoot region into FO may improve several biomechanical variables during jump landing activities. Improvements in vertical ground reaction force loading rates, knee and ankle kinematics, and muscle cocontraction during jumping with FO could enhance jumping performance. In addition, improvements in hip, knee, ankle, and tibial kinematics and vertical ground reaction force loading rates during landing could reduce impact forces and related injuries. Although a limited number of studies have addressed the effects of FO on vertical jump height and horizontal jump distance, inserting such FO inside shoes with optimum bending stiffness could facilitate jumping performance. A rigorous exploration of the effect and mechanism of FO designs on jumping performance could benefit jumping-related activities and prevent ankle and knee injuries.

足部矫形器对跳跃着地成绩的生物力学影响:系统综述。
跳跃涉及多种运动和活动,足部矫形器(FO)被建议用于提高运动表现和预防损伤。本系统性综述的目的是研究使用经过不同改良的足部矫形器是否会影响健康人的跳跃着地生物力学并提高其运动表现。搜索策略包括 7 个数据库,共发现 19 项研究。研究质量采用修正的唐斯和布莱克指数进行评估。主要结果指标包括关节运动学、动力学、肌肉活动、垂直跳跃高度和水平跳跃距离。我们的研究结果表明,在 FO 中加入带有后脚掌支柱和较软前脚掌区域的足弓支撑可改善跳跃着地活动中的多个生物力学变量。使用足弓支撑起跳时,垂直地面反作用力负荷率、膝关节和踝关节运动学以及肌肉协同收缩的改善可提高起跳成绩。此外,髋关节、膝关节、踝关节和胫骨运动学以及着地时垂直地面反作用力负荷率的改善可减少冲击力和相关伤害。虽然关于 FO 对垂直跳跃高度和水平跳跃距离影响的研究数量有限,但在具有最佳弯曲刚度的鞋内穿入 FO 可以促进跳跃表现。对 FO 设计对跳跃表现的影响和机理进行严格的探索,可有益于与跳跃有关的活动,并防止踝关节和膝关节受伤。
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CiteScore
2.30
自引率
13.30%
发文量
208
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Prosthetics and Orthotics International is an international, multidisciplinary journal for all professionals who have an interest in the medical, clinical, rehabilitation, technical, educational and research aspects of prosthetics, orthotics and rehabilitation engineering, as well as their related topics.
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