Kinematics and kinetics analysis of midfoot joints of 30 normal subjects during walking

Enrique Sanchis-Sales , Joaquin Luis Sancho-Bru , Alba Roda-Sales , Javier Pascual-Huerta
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Abstract

Introduction

There is not enough evidence in form of clinical studies regarding the behavior of the midfoot joints in dynamic situations such us walking or running. The present work aims to study the mechanical behavior of midfoot joints with a multisegmented foot model with special interest in joint moments and their clinical significance.

Subjects and methods

A computerized 3-dimensional gait study was performed on healthy male adult subjects with a neutral Foot Posture Index (FPI) (from 0 to +5) during walking. Joint angle and external moments were estimated with a multisegment foot model that considers three separate segments (forefoot, rearfoot and hallux) and graphs and values of midfoot joint (joint connecting forefoot to rearfoot) were analyzed for the right foot of all participants.

Results

A total of 30 subjects (27.13 ± 3.82 years) were included in the study. Highest external moments were observed in the sagittal plane in dorsiflexion direction which tend to collapse the longitudinal arch during the stance phase. Moments registered in frontal and transverse planes were much lower than those observed in the sagittal plane and seems to have lower clinical relevance.

Discussion

The present study provides data about the mechanical behavior of midfoot joints in a healthy adult population with a neutral FPI. This work shows that plantar soft tissues are subjected to important tensional stress during the stance phase of walking.

30例正常人步行时足中部关节的运动学和动力学分析
关于足中部关节在动态情况下(如走路或跑步)的行为,没有足够的临床研究证据。本研究的目的是利用多节段足模型研究足中部关节的力学行为,特别关注关节力矩及其临床意义。研究对象和方法对步行时足部姿势指数(FPI)为中性(0 ~ +5)的健康成年男性受试者进行了计算机三维步态研究。使用考虑三个独立节段(前脚、后脚和拇趾)的多节足模型估计关节角度和外部力矩,并分析所有参与者右脚中足关节(连接前脚和后脚的关节)的图形和值。结果共纳入研究对象30例,年龄27.13±3.82岁。在背屈方向的矢状面观察到最大的外部力矩,在站立阶段容易使纵弓塌陷。在额位面和横切面记录的力矩远低于在矢状面观察到的力矩,似乎具有较低的临床相关性。本研究提供了关于中性FPI健康成人中足关节力学行为的数据。这项工作表明,足底软组织受到重要的张应力在站立阶段的步行。
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