定制矫形鞋垫对柔性平足儿童下肢生物力学的影响

Q4 Engineering
Yunqi TANG, Shizhe CHENG, Lingqiu ZOU, Liying ZHOU, Peiyao LIANG, Hui REN, Xiaoli LIU
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本研究旨在探讨定制矫形鞋垫对柔性平足儿童下肢生物力学的影响。27名年龄在7到13岁之间、患有柔性扁平足的儿童(19名男孩和8名女孩)参与了这项研究。每个定制的矫正鞋垫都是根据每个受试者的脚单独设计的,使用中密度的乙烯-醋酸乙烯酯(EVA)材料。该研究在步态分析实验室进行,参与者被要求以自己选择的速度随机行走,并在三种鞋垫条件中选择一种(定制矫正鞋垫、平鞋垫和赤脚)。数据采用Visual 3D软件处理,SPSS软件分析。结果显示,与穿平鞋垫或赤脚相比,使用定制矫正鞋垫显著降低了站立阶段的最大踝关节倒置角度和踝关节倒置力矩,同时增加了膝关节内收力矩(p<0.05)。本研究发现,定制的矫形鞋垫明显改变了柔性扁平足儿童下肢的生物力学特征,减少了踝关节在额平面的运动,从而增强了踝关节的稳定性,但可能会增加膝关节负荷。
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Effect of Custom-Made Orthotic Insoles on Lower Limb Biomechanics in Children with Flexible Flat Feet
This study aimed to investigate the effect of custom-made orthotic insoles on the lower limb biomechanics in children with flexible flat feet. A sample of 27 children (19 boys and eight girls) aged 7 to 13 years old with flexible flat feet participated in the study. Each custom-made orthotic insole was individually designed based on the foot of each subject, using ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) material with medium density. The study was conducted using a gait analysis laboratory, and participants were required to walk randomly at a self-selected speed with one of three insole conditions (custom-made orthotic insole, flat insole, and barefoot). The data was processed using Visual 3D software and analyzed by SPSS software. The results showed that using custom-made orthotic insoles resulted in a significant reduction in the maximum ankle inversion angle and ankle inversion moment while increasing the knee adduction moment during the stance phase when compared to wearing either flat insoles or being barefoot (p<0.05). This study found that custom-made orthotic insoles significantly altered the biomechanical characteristics of the lower limbs of children with flexible flat feet, reducing the movement of the ankle joint in the frontal plane, thereby enhancing ankle joint stability, but may increase knee joint load.
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Leather and Footwear Journal
Leather and Footwear Journal Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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