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Biomechanical and neural changes evaluation induced by prolonged use of non-stable footwear: a systematic review.

R Papalia1, G Di Pino2, A Tecame3, G Vadalà3, D Formica4, A Di Martino3, E Albo3, V Di Lazzaro2, V Denaro3.   

Abstract

The aim of this review is to collect and discuss the current best evidence published in literature about the effect of the Masai Barefoot Technology(MBT) shoes on gait and muscle activation and try to draw conclusions on the possible benefits. We searched Medline, CINAHL, Embase and the Cochrane Central Registry of Controlled Trials. The reference lists of the previously selected articles were then examined by hand. Only studies comparing biomechanical and clinical outcomes were selected. Review, anatomical studies, letter to editor and instructional course were excluded. Finally, all the resulting articles were reviewed and discussed by all the authors to further confirm their suitability for this review: in the end, 22 articles were included. A total of 532 patients presenting a mean age of 34.3 years were studied. All patients evaluated were healthy or amateur sports except in two studies where only obese subjects and knee osteoarthritis patients were involved. Seven studies evaluated only male subjects, whereas four studies evaluated only female. Twelve of twenty-two studies performed electromyographic analyses. Weight was reported in 19 studies, whereas body mass index were reported only in a five studies. All studies reported kinematic analysis of shoe effects and compared the relationship between muscle recruitment and electromyographic activity. Unstable footwears were shown to immediately alter the stability in gait during daily-life activities. The center of body pressure is moved posteriorly with a consequent posterior displacement of the upper part of body in order to regain an appropriate body balance, and these postural changes are associated with an overall increase in the activity of lumbar erector spine muscles, as well as certain lower limb muscles. Current literature provides enough cues to conclude for a beneficial role of MBT shoes in the postural and proprioceptive recovery, but from the same literature cannot be drown clear and appropriate guidance to determine more in detail their indication for specific pathological conditions or for particular phases of the musculoskeletal recovery process.

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Keywords:  Biomechanical and neural change; Gait analysis; MBT; Unstable shoes

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25860499     DOI: 10.1007/s12306-015-0350-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Musculoskelet Surg        ISSN: 2035-5114


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Journal:  J Sci Med Sport       Date:  2000-12       Impact factor: 4.319

2.  Effect of a rocker non-heeled shoe on EMG and ground reaction forces during gait without previous training.

Authors:  Isabel C N Sacco; Cristina D Sartor; Licia P Cacciari; Andrea N Onodera; Roberto C Dinato; Elcio Pantaleão; Alessandra B Matias; Fernanda G Cezário; Lucas M G Tonicelli; Maria Cecília S Martins; Mariane Yokota; Paulo Eduardo C Marques; Paulo Henrique C Costa
Journal:  Gait Posture       Date:  2012-03-17       Impact factor: 2.840

3.  Effect of an unstable shoe construction on lower extremity gait characteristics.

Authors:  Benno Nigg; Sabrina Hintzen; Reed Ferber
Journal:  Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon)       Date:  2005-10-04       Impact factor: 2.063

4.  Kinematic and electromyographic analysis of the trunk and lower limbs during walking in negative-heeled shoes.

Authors:  Jing Xian Li; Youlian Hong
Journal:  J Am Podiatr Med Assoc       Date:  2007 Nov-Dec

5.  Prevention of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in soccer. A prospective controlled study of proprioceptive training.

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Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  1996       Impact factor: 4.342

6.  The effect of unstable sandals on instability in gait in healthy female subjects.

Authors:  Carina Price; Laura Smith; Philip Graham-Smith; Richard Jones
Journal:  Gait Posture       Date:  2013-01-26       Impact factor: 2.840

7.  Unstable shoe construction and reduction of pain in osteoarthritis patients.

Authors:  Benno M Nigg; Carolyn Emery; Laurie A Hiemstra
Journal:  Med Sci Sports Exerc       Date:  2006-10       Impact factor: 5.411

8.  Comparison of ankle and subtalar joint complex range of motion during barefoot walking and walking in Masai Barefoot Technology sandals.

Authors:  Sophie Roberts; Ivan Birch; Simon Otter
Journal:  J Foot Ankle Res       Date:  2011-01-02       Impact factor: 2.303

9.  Lumbopelvic kinematics and trunk muscle activity during sitting on stable and unstable surfaces.

Authors:  Peter O'Sullivan; Wim Dankaerts; Angus Burnett; Leon Straker; Gabriella Bargon; Niamh Moloney; Meredith Perry; Sharon Tsang
Journal:  J Orthop Sports Phys Ther       Date:  2006-01       Impact factor: 4.751

10.  Prolonged standing as a precursor for the development of low back discomfort: an investigation of possible mechanisms.

Authors:  Diane E Gregory; Jack P Callaghan
Journal:  Gait Posture       Date:  2007-11-28       Impact factor: 2.840

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1.  Lumbar subcutaneous edema and degenerative spinal disease in patients with low back pain: a retrospective MRI study.

Authors:  C C Quattrocchi; A Giona; A Di Martino; F Gaudino; C A Mallio; Y Errante; F Occhicone; M A Vitali; B B Zobel; V Denaro
Journal:  Musculoskelet Surg       Date:  2015-04-23

2.  The effect of combining vibratory platform and unstable footwear on static balance in active young people.

Authors:  C Varangot-Reille; P Salvador-Coloma; G Biviá-Roig; P Múzquiz-Barberá; J F Lisón
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-03-10       Impact factor: 4.379

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