| Literature DB >> 30961591 |
Ulf Krister Hofmann1, Marco Götze2,3, Katharina Wiesenreiter2, Otto Müller2, Markus Wünschel2,4, Falk Mittag2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to evaluate changes in plantar pressure distribution in feet affected by hallux valgus compared with their contralateral non-affected feet and with the feet of healthy control subjects.Entities:
Keywords: Gait analysis; Hallux valgus; Pedobarography; Plantar pressure distribution; Treadmill
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30961591 PMCID: PMC6454622 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-019-2531-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Distribution of the plantar pressure profile into different masks. Longitudinally the foot was subdivided into the hindfoot, midfoot, line of the metatarsal heads, and toe zone. The latter two sections were further subdivided transversally into three equal masks, corresponding to the stronger medial first ray and then the second + third rays and the fourth + fifth rays. Measured pressures are displayed in the form of a heat map, higher pressures indicated by red and lower by blue. The main plantar pressures were measured in the hindfoot region upon heel strike and in the metatarsal region during terminal stance. Abbreviations: MT – metatarsal head
Characteristics of the study and control groups
| Variable | Study group | Control group | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men | 3 | 11 |
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| Women | 33 | 19 | |
| Age [years] | 54 (23–86) | 25 (21–61) |
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| VAS score | 60 (0–100) | 0 |
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| AOFAS score | 53.79 (9.74) | 99.2 (1.9) |
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| Range of motion [c] | 66.67 (16.86) | 97.00 (21.28) |
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| Hallux valgus angle [c] | 30.64 (10.66) | ||
| Intermetatarsal angle [c] | 13.36 (3.13) |
Data are presented as absolute frequencies, median (range), and mean (standard deviation)
Significant p-values are denoted in bold
Abbreviations: VAS Visual Analogue Scale, AOFAS American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society
aChi-squared test
bMann-Whitney U test
ct-test for independent samples
Gait analysis
| Variable | Study group | Control group | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Step width [cm] | 9.69 (4.06–16.55) | 9.30 (4.21–14.39) | .658b |
| Step length HF [cm] | 51.57 (35.60–58.72) | 57.03 (49.44–62.48) | |
| Step length PF [cm] | 52.13 (33.13–59.99) | 56.85 (49.52–61.65) | |
| .271a | .600a | ||
| Difference in step length, PF-HF (study group) or left-right (control group) [cm] | .68 (3.58) | .13 (2.06) | .443c |
| Single-limb support HF [%] | 35.46 (33.18–43.29) | 35.47 (33.55–37.93) | |
| Single-limb support PF [%] | 35.50 (30.42–40.16) | 34.80 (33.71–37.25) | |
| .626a | .074a | ||
| Difference in single-limb support, PF-HF (study group) or left-right (control group) [%] | −.35 (1.99) | −.47 (1.19) | .770c |
The longer step was observed on the pathological side in 21 cases, and the longer single-limb support in 16 of 36 cases. Data are presented as median (range) and mean (standard deviation)
Abbreviations: HF healthy foot, PF pathological foot
aWilcoxon test
bMann-Whitney U test
ct-test for independent samples
Plantar pressures of the different masks of the pathological foot (PF), the healthy foot (HF), and the control group (CG)
| Variable | Study group ( | Control group ( | ||||
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| Hindfoot | 243.9 | 227.3 | .192 | 240.4 | .922 | .344 |
| Midfoot | 103.3 | 93.5 | .120 | 97.4 | .716 | .655 |
| MT 1 | 244.0 | 261.8 | .102 | 257.2 | .669 | .565 |
| MT 2/3 | 338.8 | 296.2 | .120 | 307.0 |
| .591 |
| MT 4/5 | 202.2 | 177.9 | .203 | 192.6 | .862 | .269 |
| Hallux | 197.0 | 220.7 | .055 | 203.5 | .159 | .472 |
| Digiti 2/3 | 158.6 | 168.0 | .718 | 146.0 | .183 | .259 |
| Digiti 4/5 | 84.4 | 76.9 | .300 | 59.7 |
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| Forefoot (masks 3–8) | 409.8 | 411.7 | .912 | 356.2 |
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All pressures are reported as kPa. Data are presented as median (range)
Significant p-values are denoted in bold
Abbreviation: MT metatarsal head
aWilcocon test
bMann-Whitney U test
Absolute differences in plantar pressures between the two feet between the study group and the control group
| Variable | Study group ( | Control group ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hindfoot | 22.1 (6.0–137.5) | 20.1 (2.9–94.5) | .634 |
| Midfoot | 13.4 (9.0–137.1) | 11.0 (2.4–91.5) | .777 |
| MT 1 | 66.3 (1.3–212.7) | 29.1 (3.1–242.5) |
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| MT 2/3 | 70.4 (1.9–210.9) | 26.3 (5.0–141.5) |
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| MT 4/5 | 24.2 (1.3–284.7) | 33.0 (2.7–136.0) | .571 |
| Hallux | 89.1 (3.4–351.1) | 35.1 (5.6–236.1) |
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| Digiti 2/3 | 41.8 (1.0–249.6) | 33.8 (9.0–167.4) | .503 |
| Digiti 4/5 | 22.0 (3.0–184.4) | 16.0 (1.4–66.0) | .207 |
| Forefoot (masks 3–8) | 52.3 (9.0–188.0) | 35.5 (3.2–190.1) | .180 |
Data are presented as median (range). All pressures are reported as kPa
Significant p-values are denoted in bold
Abbreviation: MT metatarsal head
at-test for independent samples