无症状患者第一跖趾关节的鞋内足底压力测量。

M L Corbett, A J Abramowitz, C D Fowble, B Rask, G P Whitelaw
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摘要

使用鞋内足底压力传感器测量20例无症状对照者在正常步态下第一跖趾关节下的压力。一个7微米的鞋内压力传感器记录了20名志愿者的第一个MTP关节下的压力,他们穿着正常的鞋子(运动鞋),木制的术后鞋,玻璃纤维短腿行走石膏,和术后鞋与第一个MTP关节切割矫形器。结果显示,与正常鞋相比,铸造鞋和术后装有第一MTP关节切口矫形器的鞋均显著降低了第一MTP关节下的压力,平均分别降低了31%和43%。然而,与正常鞋相比,标准术后鞋并没有显著降低第一次MTP压力。在第一跖远端进行的某些手术可能受益于正常步态时所遇到的载荷力的减少。本研究的结果表明,术后用带镂空矫形装置的鞋或短腿行走石膏可以最好地减少第一次MTP压力。标准的术后鞋显示不一致的结果,并且在减少第一MTP关节下的压力方面没有统计学上显著的效果。
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In-shoe plantar pressure measurement of the first metatarsophalangeal joint in asymptomatic patients.

Using an in-shoe plantar pressure sensor, the pressure under the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint was measured in 20 asymptomatic control subjects during their normal gait. A 7-micron in-shoe pressure sensor recorded the pressure under the first MTP joint in the 20 volunteers while they were wearing their normal footwear (athletic footwear), a wooden postoperative shoe, a fiberglass short leg walking cast, and a postoperative shoe with a first MTP joint cutout orthotic device. The results showed both casting, and the postoperative shoe with the first MTP joint cutout orthotic device significantly reduced pressure under the first MTP joint compared with normal footwear, with an average decrease of 31% and 43%, respectively. However, the standard postoperative shoe did not significantly reduce first MTP pressure compared with normal footwear. Certain surgeries performed on the distal first metatarsal may benefit from a diminution of loading forces encountered during normal gait. The results of this study indicate that a reduction of first MTP pressures can best be accomplished with either a postoperative shoe with a cutout orthotic device or a short leg walking cast. A standard postoperative shoe showed inconsistent results and had no statistically significant effect on decreasing the pressure under the first MTP joint.

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