| Literature DB >> 22074482 |
Michiel Oosterwaal1, Scott Telfer, Søren Tørholm, Sylvain Carbes, Lodewijk W van Rhijn, Ross Macduff, Kenneth Meijer, Jim Woodburn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Currently, custom foot and ankle orthosis prescription and design tend to be based on traditional techniques, which can result in devices which vary greatly between clinicians and repeat prescription. The use of computational models of the foot may give further insight in the biomechanical effects of these devices and allow a more standardised approach to be taken to their design, however due to the complexity of the foot the models must be highly detailed and dynamic. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22074482 PMCID: PMC3234203 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-12-256
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1Foot models. Graphical representation of a) Current inverse dynamic model, b) Current forward dynamic model
Study population
| Total | Maastricht | Glasgow | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Healthy subjects | 10 | 5 | 5 |
| Patients requiring: | 15 | 7 | 8 |
| | 7 | 3 | 4 |
| | 7 | 4 | 3 |
| | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Kinematics
| Number | Landmark/Location | Label Name | Marker Size (mm) | Barefoot trials only (B) or shod and barefoot (S) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Right iliac crest | RAIC | 19 | S |
| 2 | Left iliac crest | LAIC | 19 | S |
| 3 | Right posterior superior iliac spine | RPSI | 19 | S |
| 4 | Left posterior superior iliac spine | LPSI | 19 | S |
| 5 | Right greater trochanter | RGT | 12 | S |
| 6 | Left greater trochanter | LGT | 12 | S |
| 7 | Thigh 1st | THI1 | 19 | S |
| 8 | Thigh 2nd | THI2 | 19 | S |
| 9 | Lateral knee | LKNE | 12 | S |
| 10 | Tibial tuberosity | TTUB | 7 | S |
| 11 | Head of fibula | HFIB | 7 | S |
| 12 | Shin 1st | SHN1 | 19 | S |
| 13 | Shin 2nd | SHN2 | 19 | S |
| 14 | Superior calcaneum | SCAL | 7 | S |
| 15 | Inferior calcaneum | ICAL | 7 | S |
| 16 | Medial malleolus | MMAL | 7 | S |
| 17 | Medial calcaneum | MCAL | 7 | S |
| 18 | Tuberosity navicular | NAV | 7 | S |
| 19 | Proximal 1st met head | P1MT | 7 | B |
| 20 | Central 1st met | C1MT | 7 (on 20 mm wand) | B |
| 21 | Medial 1st met head | M1MT | 7 | S |
| 22 | Lateral 1st met head | L1MH | 7 | B |
| 23 | Hallux 1st | HLX1 | 7 | B |
| 24 | Hallux 2nd | HLX2 | 7 | B |
| 25 | Hallux 3rd | HLX3 | 7 | B |
| 26 | Lateral malleolus | LMAL | 7 | S |
| 27 | Lateral calcaneum | LCAL | 7 | S |
| 28 | Cuboid | CUB | 7 | B |
| 29 | Proximal 5th met | P5MT | 7 | S |
| 30 | Distal 5th met | D5MT | 4 | S |
| 31 | Intermediate cuneiform | ICUN | 7 | B |
| 32 | Lateral cuneiform | LCUN | 7 | B |
| 33 | 2nd met head | D2MT | 4 | B |
| 34 | 3rd met head | D3MT | 4 | B |
| 35 | 4th met head | D4MT | 4 | B |
| 36 | 2nd proximal phalanx | D2PP | 4 | B |
| 37 | 3rd proximal phalanx | D3PP | 4 | B |
| 38 | 4th proximal phalanx | D4PP | 4 | B |
| 39 | 5th proximal phalanx | D5PP | 4 | B |
| 40 | 2nd distal phalanx (on nail) | D2DP | 4 | B |
| 41 | 3rd distal phalanx (on nail) | D3DP | 4 | B |
| 42 | 4th distal phalanx (on nail) | D4DP | 4 | B |
| 43 | 5th distal phalanx (on nail) | D5DP | 4 | B |
Overview of the kinematic marker set
Figure 2Loading rig. A: loading plate can be moved linearly to accommodate different leg lengths; B: plate can be tilted to give plantar/dorsi flexion of the foot; C: plate can be tilted to invert/evert the foot.