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J Halstead1, A M Keenan2, G J Chapman2, A C Redmond3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The majority of multi-segment kinematic foot studies have been limited to barefoot conditions, because shod conditions have the potential for confounding surface-mounted markers. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a shoe modified with a webbed upper can accommodate multi-segment foot marker sets without compromising kinematic measurements under barefoot and shod conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Foot; Foot pain; Kinematics; Multi-segment; Shoe
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26913080 PMCID: PMC4765151 DOI: 10.1186/s13047-016-0138-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Fig. 1Depicts the webbed upper of the modified shoe during gait analysis with the Oxford multi-segment foot model marker set in situ
Fig. 2Foot kinematic plots for both groups under both conditions for pre-determined planes and variables of choice. The figure illustrates hindfoot sagittal (hindfoot dorsiflexion is positive) and frontal planes (hindfoot inversion is positive) kinematics as well as sagittal (forefoot dorsiflexion is positive) and transverse plane (forefoot adduction is positive) forefoot kinematics. Grey single and black dashed lines represent the control group under barefoot and shod conditions, respectively. Grey double and black dotted lines represents the foot pain group under barefoot and shod conditions, respectively. The vertical line in all graphs represents 50 % of stance.
Between group differences for pre-determined foot kinematics at 50 % of stance (median and inter-quartile range [IQR]) are expressed in both conditions
| Median Values (50 % Stance) | Hindfoot Sagittal | Hindfoot Frontal | Forefoot Sagittal | Forefoot Transverse | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barefoot | IQR | IQR | IQR | IQR | ||||
| Control | 9.62° | 8.72° | −3.18° | 7.39° | 1.95° | 7.61° | −1.59° | 2.87° |
| Barefoot | IQR | IQR | IQR | IQR | ||||
| Foot Pain | 2.00° | 4.93° | −4.45° | 7.19° | 5.82° | 8.80° | −0.03° | 2.49° |
| Difference | 7.62° | U = 46.5, | 1.27° | U = 69.5, | −3.87° | U = 67.5, | −1.56° | U = 70.5, |
| Shod | IQR | IQR | IQR | IQR | ||||
| Control | 12.48° | 10.06° | −0.86° | 6.34° | −0.88° | 2.94° | −2.32° | 2.25° |
| Shod | IQR | IQR | IQR | IQR | ||||
| Foot Pain | 4.02° | 10.20° | −4.66° | 5.37° | 1.78° | 9.74° | −1.46° | 2.05° |
| Difference | 8.46° | U = 51, | 3.81° | U = 39, | −2.66° | U = 91, | −0.86° | U = 86, |
Hindfoot dorsiflexion is positive, Hindfoot inversion is positive, Forefoot dorsiflexion is positive, Forefoot adduction is positive