Effects of three-dimensional image based insole for healthy volunteers: a pilot clinical trial.

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Bi O Jeong, Su Jin Jeong, Kyungwon Park, Bo-Hyung Kim, Sung-Vin Yim, Sehyun Kim
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Abstract

Insoles are used to treat various foot diseases, including plantar foot, diabetic foot ulcers, and refractory plantar fasciitis. In this study, we investigated the effects of 3-dimensional image-based (3-D) insole in healthy volunteers with no foot diseases. Additionally, the comfort of the 3-D insole was compared with that of a custom-molded insole. A single-center, randomized, open clinical trial was conducted to address the effectiveness of insole use in a healthy population with no foot or knee disease. Two types of arch support insoles were evaluated for their effectiveness: a 3-D insole and a custom-molded insole. Fifty Korean volunteers participated in the study and were randomly allocated into the "3-D insole" (n = 40) or "custom-molding insole" (n = 10) groups. All subjects wore 3-D insoles or custom-molded insoles for 2 weeks. The sense of wearing shoes (Visual Analog Scale [VAS] and score) and fatigue of the foot were used to assess the insole effects at the end of the 2-week study period. The 3-D insole groups showed significantly improved sense of wearing shoes (VAS, p = 0.0001; score, p = 0.0002) and foot fatigue (p = 0.0005) throughout the study period. Although the number of subjects was different, the custom-molding insole group showed no significant changes in the sense of wearing shoes (VAS, 0.1188; score, p = 0.1483). Foot fatigue in the 3-D insole group improved significantly (p = 0.0005), which shows that a 3-D insole might have favorable effects on foot health in a healthy population.

Trial registration: Clinical Research Information Service Identifier: KCT0008100.

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基于三维图像的鞋垫对健康志愿者的影响:一项试点临床试验。
鞋垫用于治疗各种足部疾病,包括足底足、糖尿病足溃疡和难治性足底筋膜炎。在这项研究中,我们调查了基于三维图像(3-D)鞋垫对没有足部疾病的健康志愿者的影响。此外,3d鞋垫的舒适度与定制的鞋垫进行了比较。进行了一项单中心、随机、开放的临床试验,以解决在无足部或膝关节疾病的健康人群中使用鞋垫的有效性。评估了两种类型的弓支撑鞋垫的有效性:3d鞋垫和定制模塑鞋垫。50名韩国志愿者参加了这项研究,他们被随机分为“3d鞋垫”组(n = 40)和“定制成型鞋垫”组(n = 10)。所有受试者都穿着3d鞋垫或定制的鞋垫2周。在2周的研究期结束时,采用穿鞋感(视觉模拟量表[VAS]和评分)和足部疲劳来评估鞋垫效果。三维鞋垫组穿鞋感明显改善(VAS, p = 0.0001;评分,p = 0.0002)和足部疲劳(p = 0.0005)在整个研究期间。虽然受试者人数不同,但定制成型鞋垫组在穿鞋感上没有显著变化(VAS, 0.1188;得分,p = 0.1483)。3d鞋垫组的足部疲劳明显改善(p = 0.0005),这表明3d鞋垫可能对健康人群的足部健康有有利影响。试验注册:临床研究信息服务标识:KCT0008100。
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Translational and Clinical Pharmacology
Translational and Clinical Pharmacology Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
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1.60
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期刊介绍: Translational and Clinical Pharmacology (Transl Clin Pharmacol, TCP) is the official journal of the Korean Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (KSCPT). TCP is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the dissemination of knowledge relating to all aspects of translational and clinical pharmacology. The categories for publication include pharmacokinetics (PK) and drug disposition, drug metabolism, pharmacodynamics (PD), clinical trials and design issues, pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics, pharmacometrics, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacovigilence, and human pharmacology. Studies involving animal models, pharmacological characterization, and clinical trials are appropriate for consideration.
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