平足对行走支撑阶段后脚外伸力矩的影响。

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Norio Tsujimoto
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摘要

背景:在行走支撑阶段,距骨和跟骨(即后脚)的过度外翻是由于地面反作用力(GRFs)引起的踝关节周围力矩过大而导致的,最终可能导致慢性下肢损伤。在这项研究中,我调查了平足患者在走路时是否容易过度后脚外翻。方法:29名健康成年男性受试者按归一化舟形截高分为平足组(n = 14,低值)和正常足部特征组(n = 14,高值);排除具有中位数的参与者。计算后足外翻力矩及产生力矩的因素(踝关节高度、中外侧GRFs、压力中心中外侧距离[COP]、踝关节中心中外侧距离、垂直GRFs)。将这些变量在组间进行比较。结果:足扁平足组在足部接触后和步行负荷阶段的外翻力矩显著大于对照组;平足组的踝关节中心明显位于对照组的内侧,因此踝关节与踝关节之间的中外侧距离(垂直GRF的外翻力臂)明显更大。结论:由于平足患者在行走支撑阶段踝关节中心位于正常足部特征的内侧,因此踝关节中心与踝关节中心之间的内外侧距离增加,因此平足患者容易出现较大的后脚外翻力矩。
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Effect of Flatfoot on Rearfoot Eversion Moment During the Support Phase of Walking.

Background: Excessive eversion of the talus and calcaneus (ie, the rearfoot) during the support phase of walking occurs as a result of excessive moments about the ankle caused by ground reaction forces (GRFs) and may eventually lead to chronic lower-limb injuries. In this study, I investigated whether individuals with flatfoot are susceptible to excessive rearfoot eversion during walking.

Methods: Healthy adult male participants (n = 29) were divided, by normalized truncated navicular height, into two groups: individuals with flatfoot (n = 14, low values) and individuals with normal foot characteristics (n = 14, high values); a participant with the median value was excluded. Rearfoot eversion moments and the factors generating moments (ankle height, mediolateral GRFs, mediolateral distance of center of pressure [COP], mediolateral distance of center of the ankle, vertical GRFs) were calculated. These variables were compared between groups.

Results: Participants with flatfoot had significantly larger eversion moments than those in the control group after foot contact and during the loading phase in walking; ankle joint centers of participants with flatfoot were located significantly medial to those of participants in the control group, and as a result, the mediolateral distance between the COP and the ankle (the eversion moment arm of vertical GRF) was significantly larger.

Conclusions: Because individuals with flatfoot have ankle joint centers located medial to those with normal foot characteristics during the support phase of walking, and consequently have an increased mediolateral distance between the COP and the center of the ankle, individuals with flatfoot are susceptible to large rearfoot eversion moments.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, the official journal of the Association, is the oldest and most frequently cited peer-reviewed journal in the profession of foot and ankle medicine. Founded in 1907 and appearing 6 times per year, it publishes research studies, case reports, literature reviews, special communications, clinical correspondence, letters to the editor, book reviews, and various other types of submissions. The Journal is included in major indexing and abstracting services for biomedical literature.
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