Planter foot pressures in pregnant women.

Israel journal of medical sciences Pub Date : 1997-02-01
M Nyska, D Sofer, A Porat, C B Howard, A Levi, I Meizner
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Abstract

Unlabelled: The physiological changes occurring during pregnancy may be responsible for the faulty foot position leading to backache and lower limb pain. We evaluated the changes in the plantar foot pressures during pregnancy. Twenty-eight, full-term, healthy, pregnant women, average age 28 years, were examined and evaluated clinically, and the plantar foot pressure distribution was measured statically and dynamically using the EMED system. Twenty-eight, non-pregnant women, average age 25 years, served as the control group. In the static measurements, the pregnant women had significantly lower maximal forefoot pressures and higher hindfoot pressures than the non-pregnant women. The area of the foot in contact with the measuring pressure plate was greater in the pregnant women than in the non-pregnant women. In the dynamic measurements, the maximal force in almost every area of interest was significantly higher. The total force exerted on the pressure plate at the instant of maximal force of every area of interest during the whole step was higher in the pregnant group. On the medial side of the forefoot there was a slight decrease in the contact time of the maximal force. The peak pressures were higher in the midfoot of both feet and on the lateral side of the right forefoot in the pregnant women. In the medial side of the forefoot, the peak pressures were lower in pregnant women.

Conclusions: The pregnant woman has a different pattern of gait. There is an increase of load on the lateral side of the foot and the hindfoot. These changes may be responsible for the musculoskeletal complaints of lower limb pain in pregnant women.

孕妇的种植足压力。
未标示:怀孕期间发生的生理变化可能导致脚位错误导致背痛和下肢疼痛。我们评估了怀孕期间足底压力的变化。对28例平均年龄28岁的足月健康孕妇进行临床检查和评价,采用EMED系统静态和动态测量足底压力分布。28名未怀孕的女性,平均年龄25岁,作为对照组。在静态测量中,孕妇的最大前足压力明显低于非孕妇,而最大后足压力明显高于非孕妇。孕妇与测压板接触的足部面积大于非孕妇。在动态测量中,几乎每个感兴趣的区域的最大力都明显更高。在整个步骤中,各感兴趣区域最大力瞬间施加在压板上的总力在妊娠组较高。在前足内侧,最大力的接触时间略有减少。孕妇的双足中部和右前脚外侧的压力峰值较高。在前足内侧,孕妇的压力峰值较低。结论:孕妇有不同的步态。在脚的侧面和后脚有一个增加的负荷。这些变化可能是导致孕妇下肢疼痛的肌肉骨骼主诉的原因。
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