定制足弓跖支撑鞋垫对下肢运动调节的影响

Q4 Engineering
Yi-Chun SUN, Shun-Xun LI, Zhi-Feng YAO, Wei LI, Bo XU, Jin ZHOU
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在运动中,鞋垫的构造被认为与运动的稳定性有关,定制鞋垫以其科学的定制方法和有效的构造被认为是运动中调节姿势和降低风险的主要手段。我们设计了一款带有足弓支撑鞋垫和跖骨衬垫的非100%全贴合设计鞋垫(CDI),以确定这种鞋垫是否能适应下肢运动学。11名健康志愿者参加了这项随机交叉试验,使用运动捕捉和3D步态分析系统测量受试者在不同坡度和速度下运动时的下肢运动学数据,并穿着三种不同的鞋垫:CDI、控制鞋垫(CI)和足弓支撑鞋垫(ASI)。此外,实验引入了速度和坡度因素,利用UNIANOVA分析了速度坡度对关节角度的影响程度,并对三种鞋垫在不同平面上的性能差异进行了对比。CDI在矢状面抑制踝关节背屈和膝关节屈曲;在额平面,CDI降低膝关节内收和髋关节外展角度。差异有统计学意义(p <节理角度变化与速度斜率之间的关系为0.05)。坡度*速度对踝关节和膝关节的影响更大(%sig>30%)。结果表明,CDI由于其优越的鞋垫设计方法,在踝关节和膝关节处具有更好的运动可调性。因此,佩戴CDI可能是降低运动风险的有效方法。
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Effect of Custom-designed Insole with Arch and Metatarsal Support on Adjustment of the Lower Limb Kinematics
Insole construction is considered to be related to stability in sports, and custom-made insoles with their scientifically tailored approach and effective construction are considered to be the main means of adjusting posture and reducing risk in sports. We have designed a non-100% full-fit design insole (CDI) with an arch support insole and metatarsal liner to determine whether this insole can be adapted to lower limb kinematics. Eleven healthy volunteers participated in this randomized crossover test in which a motion capture and 3D gait analysis system was used to measure the subjects’ lower limb kinematic data while exercising at different slopes and speeds wearing three different insoles: CDI, control Insole (CI) and arch support insoles (ASI). In addition, the experiments introduced the speed and slope factor, analyzed the extent to which speed slope affects joint angle using UNIANOVA, and compared the performance differences between the three insoles in different planes in pairs. The CDI inhibited ankle dorsiflexion and knee flexion in the sagittal plane; in the frontal plane, CDI reduced knee adduction and hip abduction angles. There was a statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) between the change in joint angle and the velocity slope. Slope*speed had a greater effect on the ankle and knee joints (%sig>30%). The results show that the CDI has better kinematic adjustability in the ankle and knee joints due to its superior insole design approach. Therefore, wearing the CDI may be an effective way of reducing risks in sports.
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Leather and Footwear Journal
Leather and Footwear Journal Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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