| Literature DB >> 28070223 |
Bessie Hurst1, Helen Branthwaite1, Andrew Greenhalgh1, Nachiappan Chockalingam1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pressure-related skin lesions on the digits are a significant cause of discomfort. Most foot pain related to ill-fitting shoes occurs in the forefoot and digital areas. Pain has been associated with poor shoe fit, reduced toe box volume, as well as contour and shape of the shoe Off-the-shelf medical-grade footwear is designed as an intervention for chronic lesions on the digits. These shoes are designed with a flexible neoprene fabric upper that is thought to reduce pressure on the forefoot and reduce discomfort associated with ill-fitting shoes. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of an off-the-shelf, medical-grade shoe on dorsal digital pressure and perceived comfort when compared to participant's own preferred shoe.Entities:
Keywords: Comfort; Footwear; Footwear fit; Prescription footwear; Pressure measurement
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28070223 PMCID: PMC5217416 DOI: 10.1186/s13047-016-0184-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Fig. 1Dr Comfort Shoes (a) Brian for males and (b) Annie for females
Fig. 2Walkinsense® sensor placement 1–8 on digital landmarks, as well as experimental set up for data capture. Micropore was loosely applied to secure the sensors
Comfort perception of the nine themes in the M-GF and own shoe. Significant difference indicate by an asterisk (*)
| M-GF | Own Footwear | Sig 2-tailed ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Comfort Perception | Overall shoe comfort | 11.57* | 8.10 | 0.004 |
| Heel cushioning | 11.32* | 6.92 | 0.002 | |
| Side to side support | 10.98* | 6.07 | 0.001 | |
| Arch height | 10.22 | 8.23 | 0.136 | |
| Heel fit | 10.05 | 6.33 | 0.123 | |
| Ball of the foot width | 10.27 | 7.80 | 0.18 | |
| Heel width | 11.35 | 9.30 | 0.124 | |
| Ball of the foot cushioning | 12.52* | 7.32 | 0.007 | |
| Length | 13.10 | 9.57 | 0.043 | |
Fig. 3Mean peak pressure. Sensor 1 medial placement on the 1st metatarsal moving around the digits to sensor 8 being placed on the 5th metatarsal. Standard deviation indicated with error bars
Fig. 4Mean time to peak pressure. Sensor 1 medial placement on the 1st metatarsal moving around the digits to sensor 8 being placed on the 5th metatarsal. Standard deviation indicated with error bars
Fig. 5Mean contact time. Sensor 1 medial placement on the 1st metatarsal moving around the digits to sensor 8 being placed on the 5th metatarsal. Standard deviation indicated with error bars