Effect of wearing high-heeled shoes on postural control and foot loading symmetry.

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Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics Pub Date : 2024-01-30 Print Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.37190/abb-02337-2023-02
Michalina Błażkiewicz, Anna Hadamus
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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of high-heeled shoes (HHS) and experience with such footwear on foot loading and standing balance using linear and nonlinear methods. Methods: Sixteen young female experts in wearing high-heeled shoes (HHE) and sixteen young females who occasionally wore high-heeled shoes (HHO) completed a Fall Risk Test (FRT) on the Biodex Balance System platform. They also underwent a both-leg standing test on the Zebris pressure mapping platform, both barefoot and while wearing 11 cm HHS. The study analyzed several parameters, including the FRT index, foot loading parameters, linear measures of postural stability (Center of Pressure (CoP) path length and velocity), and nonlinear postural control measures (sample entropy - SampEn, fractal dimension - FD, and the largest Lyapunov exponent - LyE). Results: HHS caused a significant increase the fall risk of more than 44%, but only in the HHE group. The presence of HHS caused a significant increase in CoP path length and CoP velocity by almost 78%. The values of these parameters increased by more than 67% in the HHO group and by more than 92% in the HHE group. HHS caused a significant increase in the values of nonlinear measures (FD and LyE) in the mediolateral direction. Higher FD and LyE values suggest the ability to react faster to destabilizing stimuli and better balance control related to plasticity and adaptability to new conditions. HHS also led to up to 70% loading on the supporting limb. Conclusions: High heels in the population of young women significantly worsen static balance.

穿高跟鞋对姿势控制和足部负荷对称性的影响
目的:本研究旨在使用线性和非线性方法,评估高跟鞋(HHS)和穿高跟鞋的经验对足部负荷和站立平衡的影响。方法:16 名擅长穿高跟鞋(HHE)的年轻女性和 16 名偶尔穿高跟鞋(HHO)的年轻女性在 Biodex 平衡系统平台上完成了跌倒风险测试(FRT)。她们还在 Zebris 压力测绘平台上进行了双腿站立测试,包括赤脚和穿着 11 厘米高跟鞋。研究分析了多个参数,包括 FRT 指数、足部负荷参数、姿势稳定性的线性测量值(压力中心 (CoP) 路径长度和速度)以及姿势控制的非线性测量值(样本熵 - SampEn、分形维度 - FD 和最大 Lyapunov 指数 - LyE)。结果HHS 会导致跌倒风险显著增加 44% 以上,但仅限于 HHE 组。HHS 的存在使 CoP 路径长度和 CoP 速度显著增加了近 78%。这些参数值在 HHO 组增加了 67% 以上,在 HHE 组增加了 92% 以上。HHS 使内侧方向的非线性测量值(FD 和 LyE)明显增加。更高的 FD 和 LyE 值表明,对不稳定刺激的反应速度更快,平衡控制能力更强,这与可塑性和对新条件的适应性有关。HHS 还导致支撑肢体承受高达 70% 的负荷。结论年轻女性穿高跟鞋会明显降低静态平衡能力。
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