Correlation Analysis Between Hip Internal Rotation Range and Plantar Pressure During Standing And Walking.

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Ziyang Yang, Chen Yan, Xiaocong Yan, Chanchan Ge, Desheng Jiang, Niyuan Hu, Zhenghao Xue, Ying Qin
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Context: Different studies on football players with fifth metatarsal stress fractures have found that hip internal rotation (HIR) range of motion is significantly reduced, while lateral forefoot pressure is significantly increased; therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine whether HIR range of motion is related to lateral plantar pressure.

Methods: The study included 120 college students (60 males and 60 females). HIR was measured using a smartphone inclinometer app in the prone position and a compass app in the supine position. Plantar pressure was assessed using the Gaitview® AFA-50 system during standing and walking. Correlation analysis was performed using SPSS 27.0.

Results: Among all subjects, HIR activity in the prone position was significantly negatively correlated with standing second through fourth metatarsophalangeal joints (MTPJ2-4), fifth metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ5), and midfoot (FM) pressures and significantly positively correlated with standing first toe (T1) pressure. During walking, there is a significant negative correlation between HIR in the prone position and MTPJ2-4, MTPJ5, FM, and lateral heel (LH). Similarly, in the supine position, HIR is significantly negatively correlated with MTPJ2-4, MTPJ5, FM, medial heel (MH), and LH.

Conclusion: There is a significant negative correlation between HIR and lateral plantar pressure, indicating that reduced HIR is associated with increased lateral plantar pressure. Improving HIR through targeted rehabilitation may reduce lateral plantar pressure, offering new approaches for non-surgical treatment of little toe capsulitis and reducing the risk of fifth metatarsal stress fractures.

站立和行走时髋关节内旋幅度与足底压力的相关性分析。
背景:对第五跖骨应力性骨折的足球运动员的不同研究发现,髋内旋(HIR)活动范围明显减小,而前足外侧压力明显增加;因此,本研究的目的是确定HIR的活动范围是否与外侧足底压力有关。方法:以120名大学生为研究对象(男60名,女60名)。在俯卧位时使用智能手机倾斜仪应用程序测量HIR,仰卧位时使用指南针应用程序测量HIR。站立和行走时使用Gaitview®AFA-50系统评估足底压力。采用SPSS 27.0进行相关分析。结果:在所有受试者中,俯卧位的HIR活动与站立第二至第四跖趾关节(MTPJ2-4)、第五跖趾关节(MTPJ5)和足中部(FM)压力呈显著负相关,与站立第一趾(T1)压力呈显著正相关。行走时,俯卧位的HIR与MTPJ2-4、MTPJ5、FM和侧跟(LH)呈显著负相关。同样,在仰卧位时,HIR与MTPJ2-4、MTPJ5、FM、内侧跟(MH)和LH呈显著负相关。结论:HIR与足底外侧压力呈显著负相关,表明HIR降低与足底外侧压力升高有关。通过有针对性的康复改善HIR可降低足底外侧压力,为小趾囊炎的非手术治疗提供新途径,降低第五跖应力性骨折的风险。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, the official journal of the Association, is the oldest and most frequently cited peer-reviewed journal in the profession of foot and ankle medicine. Founded in 1907 and appearing 6 times per year, it publishes research studies, case reports, literature reviews, special communications, clinical correspondence, letters to the editor, book reviews, and various other types of submissions. The Journal is included in major indexing and abstracting services for biomedical literature.
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