| Literature DB >> 18756921 |
Uwe Reischl1, Vidja Nandikolla, Conrad Colby, Budimir Mijović, Hsian-Chuen Wei.
Abstract
Foot print patterns of the bound feet of a 90-year-old Chinese female were made to obtain insight into the ergonomic consequences of a Chinese custom that caused significant disabilities for many women throughout history. Pressure patterns were evaluated using the techniques applied to standard thumb print analsyis. A digital summary of the pressure patterns were compared to the patterns obtained from a normal subject. The outcomes indicated that the bound foot produced greater plantar tissue pressures than the non-bound foot. These observations help explain the discomfort, gait abnormalities, and disabilities exhibited by many older women with bound feet living in China today. Although foot-binding is no longer practiced, this study offers an ergonomic perspective on a custom practiced in China for centuries.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18756921
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Coll Antropol ISSN: 0350-6134