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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Avaliação estática do complexo tornozelo-pé e padrões dinâmicos da distribuição da pressão plantar de corredores com e sem fasciite plantar / Static evaluation of the anklefoot complex and dynamic patterns of the plantar pressure distribution in runners with and without plantar fasciitis

Ana Paula Ribeiro 28 April 2010 (has links)
A fasciite plantar é considerada a terceira doença mais comum em corredores. Apesar dessa alta prevalência, sua patogênese ainda é inconclusiva. Na literatura desalinhamento do retropé, mudanças na conformação do arco longitudinal plantar e um aumento da carga mecânica sobre os pés, têm sido embasados como fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento da fasciite plantar. No entanto, há uma escassez de estudos que investigaram estes fatores, durante a corrida. A maior parte da literatura investigou, especificamente, a marcha e os resultados apresentam-se controversos e ainda não claros, principalmente, em relação ao efeito da dor associada à doença. Para alívio da dor, a maioria dos tratamentos baseia-se na inserção de palmilhas, porém, há longo prazo, elas não impedem as recidivas dos sintomas. Isso pode ser justificado pela carência de bases científicas que melhor descrevam as características posturais do complexo tornozelo-pé e os padrões dinâmicos da carga plantar, durante a corrida, para que possam perpetuar uma maior eficácia deste tipo de tratamento. Assim, o objetivo geral desse estudo foi verificar a influência da fasciite plantar com e sem dor sobre o alinhamento do retropé e o arco longitudinal medial na postura ortostática bipodal, bem como a análise da distribuição da pressão plantar durante a corrida. Foram estudados 105 corredores adultos de ambos os sexos entre 20 a 55 anos. Destes 45 apresentavam fasciite plantar (30 com dor - FPS e 15 sem dor - FPA) e 60 eram corredores controles - GC. Para responder as questões científicas específicas foram realizados dois experimentos. O experimento um teve como objetivo específico avaliar a influência da fasciite plantar sintomática e assintomática sobre o alinhamento do retropé e o arco longitudinal medial durante a postura ortostática bipodal de corredores recreacionais. Para tanto, foram avaliadas, por meio da fotogrametria digital, duas medidas clínicas: ângulo do retropé e o arco longitudinal medial. O experimento dois teve como objetivo específico investigar e comparar a distribuição da pressão plantar de corredores com fasciite plantar sintomática e assintomática e corredores sem a presença da doença, durante a corrida. Para tanto, a distribuição da pressão plantar foi avaliada por meio de palmilhas capacitivas (Pedar X System) durante uma corrida de 40m a uma velocidade de 12km/h, utilizando um calçado esportivo padrão. A dor foi mensurada pela escala visual analógica. Para análise das variáveis biomecânicas da pressão o pé foi dividido em seis áreas: retropé lateral, central e medial, mediopé e antepé lateral e medial. Os principais resultados desse estudo mostraram que a fasciite plantar sintomática e assintomática não apresentou diferenças significativas no alinhamento em valgo do retropé, mas a condição de fasciite plantar influenciou no arco longitudinal medial, onde ambos os grupos com fasciite plantar (com e sem dor) apresentaram um arco mais elevado em relação ao controle. Já em relação às cargas plantares, durante a corrida, não houve diferença significativa nas variáveis: pico de pressão (p = 0,609), área de contato (p = 0,383), tempo de contato (p = 0,908) e integral da pressão (p = 0,504). Conclui-se que a fasciite plantar sintomática e assintomática não altera o alinhamento do retropé na postura ortostática bipodal e a distribuição da pressão plantar, durante a corrida. No entanto, a condição fasciite plantar, independente do sintoma de dor, associa-se com um aumento do arco longitudinal medial na população de corredores / The plantar fasciitis has been the third most common disease in runners. Despite this high prevalence, its pathogenesis is still inconclusive. In literature, the rearfoot misalignment, changes in the conformation of longitudinal plantar arch and increased mechanical load on the feet, have been described as risk factors for developing of plantar fasciitis. However, there are few studies investigating these factors during the running. The most of the literature investigated the gait and the results are still controversial and unclear, mainly on the effect of pain associated with disease. For pain relief, most of the treatments are based on use of the insoles, however, they do not have long-term beneficial effects. This can be explained by the lack of scientific evidence that describe the characteristics of postural ankle-foot complex and dynamic load patterns on plantar surface during the running, thus, improve effectiveness this type of treatment. The general purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of plantar fasciitis with and without pain on the rearfoot alignment, longitudinal medial plantar arch in bipedal standing posture and on the plantar pressure distribution during the running. One hundred and five adult recreational runners of both sexes between 20 to 55 years old were studied. Of these, 45 had plantar fasciitis (symptomatic 30 SPF and asymptomatic 15 APF) and 60 controls runners CG. Two experiments were realized in order to respond the specific scientific questions. The first experiment had the specific purpose of verify the influence of plantar fasciitis symptomatic (with pain) and asymptomatic (without pain) on the rearfoot alignment and on the longitudinal medial plantar arch during bipedal standing posture of runners. Therefore, were evaluated by mean of digital photogrammetry, two clinical measures: the rearfoot angle and arch index. The experiment two aimed specifically to investigate and comparing the plantar pressure distribution in runners with plantar fasciitis symptomatic and asymptomatic and runners without plantar fasciitis during the running. Therefore, the plantar pressure distribution was measured by capacitive insoles (Pedar System X) during a running of 40 m at a speed of 12km/h, using a standard sport shoes. Pain was measured by visual analogue scale. For analysis of the pressure variables, the foot was divided into six areas: rearfoot lateral, central and medial; midfoot and forefoot medial and lateral. The principal results of this study showed that the symptomatic and asymptomatic plantar fasciitis do not show significant difference in the valgus rearfoot misalignment, but the condition of plantar fasciitis (symptomatic and asymptomatic) caused an increase of the longitudinal medial plantar arch compared to CG. In relation to the plantar loads during the running, there was no significant difference on pressure peak (p = 0.609), contact area (p = 0.383), contact time (p = 0.908) and pressure integral (p = 0.504). We concluded that the symptomatic and asymptomatic plantar fasciitis does not change the valgus rearfoot alignment during bipedal standing posture and the plantar pressure distribution during the running. However, the condition of symptomatic and asymptomatic plantar fasciitis showed an increase in the longitudinal medial plantar arch of recreational runners
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Plantar fasciit : Sjukgymnastiska behandlingsmetoder inom primärvården i Dalarnas-, Gävleborgs- och Västmanlands län

Andersson, Nicklas, Thörnell, Peter January 2010 (has links)
Abstract Background: Plantar fasciitis is the most common heel injury and is a long-term pain syndrom in the attachment of the plantar fascia to the calcaneus bone. The condition is treated mainly in primary care, but there is currently no treatment guideline for the treatment of plantar fasciitis in Sweden. The purpose of this study was to investigate which treatment that occurred in primary care in Dalarna, Gävleborg and Västmanland counties, which treatments that were most common alone and in combination with each other. The aim was also to investigate if the four most commonly used treatment methods as physical therapists said they had used were supported in the literature, and if there was any difference between county employees and private physical therapists in the choice of treatment method. Method: 100 physiotherapists in primary care in Dalarna, Gävleborg and Västmanland counties, received a questionnaire by mail. 80 of the 100 physiotherapists were county employees and 20 were private employees. They were asked about what treatment methods they used for plantar fasciitis, both individual treatments and combination treatments. A comparison was made between county employees and private employees' choice of treatments and the four individual most frequently used treatments were examined on the basis of recent research. Results: 65 physiotherapists answered the survey, of which 61 of them treated patients with plantar fasciitis. The four most frequently used treatments were taping, stretch of the plantar fascia, advice about start using insoles and advice about changing of shoes. The first three treatments named above were also those most commonly used in combination with each other. This was true for physiotherapists in county as well as in private employment. There is some evidence that these three treatments relieve pain particularly in short term. Conclusion: The four most frequently used treatments were taping, stretch of the plantar fascia, advice about start using insoles and advice about changing of shoes. The conclusion drawn from the evidence currently available to taping, stretch of the plantar fascia and insoles is that it should be a part of the treatment plan for patients with plantar fasciitis. Further research is needed where larger studies and follow-up studies over a longer time is made. Studies of the most common combination treatments should be made, to mimic how they are used in everyday clinical practice. / Sammanfattning Bakgrund: Plantar fasciit är den vanligaste hälskadan och är ett långvarigt smärttillstånd i plantaraponeurosens infästning i calcaneus. Tillståndet behandlas framförallt inom primärvården där det idag saknas en behandlingsriktlinje för behandling av plantar fasciit. Syftet med studien var att undersöka vilka behandlingsmetoder som förekom inom primärvården i Dalarnas-, Gävleborgs- och Västmanlands län, vilka behandlingar som var vanligast och vilka som förekom i kombination med varandra. Syftet var även att undersöka om de fyra vanligast använda behandlingsmetoderna som sjukgymnasterna uppgav sig använda hade stöd i litteraturen samt om det var någon skillnad mellan landstingsanställda och privata sjukgymnasters val av behandlingsmetod. Metod: 100 sjukgymnaster inom primärvåden i Dalarnas-, Gävleborgs- och Västmanlands län, 80 landstingsanställda och 20 privatanställda, fick en enkät per e-post. Där frågades de om vilka behandlingsmetoder som användes vid plantar fasciit, både enskilda behandlingar och kombinationsbehandlingar. En jämförelse gjordes mellan landstingsanställdas och privatanställdas val av behandlingsmetoder och de fyra enskilt mest frekvent använda behandlingarna granskades utifrån senaste forskningen. Resultat: 65 sjukgymnaster svarade på enkäten varav 61 av dem behandlade patienter med plantar fasciit. De fyra mest frekvent använda behandlingarna var tejpning, stretch av plantarfascian, råd om inlägg samt råd om byte av skor. De tre förstnämnda behandlingsmetoderna var även de som var vanligast i kombination med varandra och vanligast för både landstingsanställda och privatanställda sjukgymnaster. Det finns visst stöd i litteraturen för dessa tre behandlingsmetoder som smärtlindrande, framförallt på kort sikt. Konklusion: De fyra mest frekvent använda behandlingarna var tejpning, stretch av plantarfascian, råd om inlägg samt råd om byte av skor. Slutsatsen dras utifrån den evidens som för närvarande finns att tejpning, stretch av plantarfascian samt råd om inlägg i dagsläget rekommenderas ingå i behandlingen av plantar fasciit. Ytterligare forskning behövs dock där större studier samt uppföljningsstudier under längre tid görs. Även studier av de vanliga kombinationsbehandlingarna bör göras, för att efterlikna hur de används i den kliniska vardagen.
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Analise dos pés através da baropodometria e da classificação plantar em escolares de Guaratinguetá

Azevedo, Liliana Aparecida de Paula [UNESP] 11 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:28:34Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2006-11Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T19:58:09Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 azevedo_lap_dr_guara.pdf: 1262469 bytes, checksum: 16f7a071d0d4fefa5c5933ea7ec4d6df (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / O presente estudo teve por objetivo realizar um levantamento do padrão do pé em crianças no início da segunda infância. A metodologia utilizou duas plataformas de força para detecção da distribuição das pressões plantares e da impressão plantar para mensurar o arco longitudinal medial, por conseguinte, classificar os tipos de pés. Foram comparadas as forças plantares da porção medial, lateral e as forças plantares da região anterior e posterior dos pés. Os pés, após serem classificados, foram comparados com as médias das forças plantares de cada sensor. Estes valores médios, foram comparados através do teste t de Student, teste de ANOVA e estimadas as correlações através do Coeficiente de Pearson com significância de alfa 5%. Participaram do estudo 57 escolares da primeira série do ensino fundamental com idade média de 7 anos e 6 meses, sem qualquer queixa ou indício de patologia ortopédica e/ou neurológica. A aquisição da atividade baropodométrica, foi coletada três vezes seguidas para cada sensor, e realizada na posição ortostática como a impressão plantar. As pressões plantares foram significativamente maiores da região medial do pé esquerdo e em ambos os retropés. A amostra apresentou prevalência de pés planos. Foi possível identificar uma boa correlação entre as forças plantares e o peso das crianças e uma boa correlação entre o total das áreas da impressão plantar com o peso da criança. / The aim of this study was to obtain a survey on foot pattern of children up to 10 years old of. The method utilized two pressure platform to detect the distribution of plantar pressures and of plantar prints to measure the medial and longitudinal foot arch and to classify the foot types. The plantar pressures were compared according to medial and lateral side of foot the anterior and posterior regions of the foot were also studied. The feet were classified and were compared the mean pressure plantar of each platform sensor. These mean values were analysed by Student t test, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) test and the correlations were performed by the Pearson coeficient. The significance level adopted was alpha = 5%. This study was developed with students of Alcina Soares Fundamental Level School, located in Guaratinguetá, São Paulo State. Fitfy seven students were enrolled in this study. The average age of the participants age was 7,5 years old, they did not present any orthopedical or neurological symptom. The baropodometric activity records were collected with three times repetition to each sensor and the prodecure was performed in orthostatic position. The same procedure was adopted to obtain the plantar print. The plantar pressures were higher in the posterior region of the foot and in the medial region of the feet left. The plantar pressures were higher in the flat foot in comparison to the normal foot. It was possible to identify a good correlation between total foot surface and child weight; also, the plantar footprint had a good correlation with the child weight. So, the procedure performed with mechanical sensor was capable to define the pattern of pressure plantar in students.
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Comparação das ondas de choque radiais e fisioterapia convencional no tratamento da fasciite plantar / Comparisson of radial shockwaves and conventional physiotherapy for treating plantar fasciitis

Marcus Vinicius Grecco 18 May 2011 (has links)
OBJETIVOS: Comparar o tratamento por ondas de choque radiais com a fisioterapia convencional na fasciite plantar. MATERIAL E MÉTODOS: Foram tratados 40 pacientes com diagnóstico de fasciite plantar. Os pacientes foram divididos, de forma aleatória em dois grupos. Grupo 1 - constituído de 20 pacientes, que fizeram 10 sessões de fisioterapia com ultra-som, cinesioterapia e orientação domiciliar de alongamentos. Grupo 2 constituído de 20 pacientes, que fizeram três aplicações, uma vez por semana, com ondas de choque radial e orientação domiciliar de alongamentos. Todos os pacientes passaram por uma avaliação de dor e função antes, depois e após 3 meses do tratamento. A média de idade foi 49,6 ± 11,8 (25-68) anos, 85% gênero feminino, 88% estavam acima do peso, 63% tinham comprometimento bilateral e 83% usavam analgésicos regularmente. RESULTADOS: Os dois tratamentos foram eficazes na melhora da dor e função dos pacientes com fasciite plantar. O efeito das ondas de choque foi observado em tempo menor. CONCLUSÃO: O tratamento com ondas de choque não foi mais efetivo que o tratamento de fisioterapia convencional, quando avaliado três meses após o final do tratamento / OBJECTIVE: To compare radial shockwave treatment and conventional physiotherapy for plantar fasciitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty patients with plantar fasciitis were included in this study. They were randomly divided into two groups. Group 1 - was composed of 20 patients who underwent 10 physiotherapy sessions each, consisting of ultrasound, kinesiotherapy and instruction for stretching exercises at home. Group 2 - was composed of 20 patients who underwent three applications of radial shockwaves (once a week) and received instruction for stretching exercises at home. Pain and function were evaluated before treatment, immediately afterwards, and three months later. The mean age of the patients was 49.6 ± 11.8 years (range 25-68); 85% were female, 88% were overweight, 63% had bilateral impairment, and 83% used analgesics regularly. RESULTS: Both treatments were effective for pain reduction and for improving the functional abilities of patients with plantar fasciitis. The effect of the shockwaves was apparent sooner than physiotherapy after the onset of treatment. CONCLUSION: Shockwave treatment was no more effective than conventional physiotherapy treatment when evaluated three months after the end of treatment
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Dor nos pés, função e distribuição da pressão plantar em pacientes com artrite reumatóide em uso de palmilhas : um estudo observacional / Foot, function and plantar pressure distribuition in rheumatoid patients with foot orthosis : an observational study

Bernardes, Cynara Ferreira, 1982- 24 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Manoel Barros Bertolo / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-24T00:50:53Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Bernardes_CynaraFerreira_M.pdf: 2007451 bytes, checksum: e391b0c846a262e5780f400dd970089f (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013 / Resumo: Objetivos: Avaliar a eficácia do uso das palmilhas em pacientes com Artrite Reumatóide (AR) na redução da dor, melhora da função e redução da média dos picos de pressão plantar. Material e Métodos: Vinte e sete pacientes com AR e dor nos pés foram avaliados em relação à dor, presença de deformidade e calosidades, incapacidade (Heath Assessment Questionnaire - HAQ-DI) e atividade de doença (Clinical Disease Activity Index - CDAI). Palmilhas foram prescritas de acordo com a necessidade de cada sujeito com objetivo de suporte articular e redução de dor. Os pacientes foram submetidos à avaliação pelo Foot Function Index (FFI) e podobarometria (Sistema F-SCAN) com a avaliação da média dos picos de pressão plantar em consulta inicial e após duas semanas de intervenção. Resultados: Houve redução do FFI após a intervenção em todas sub escalas. Os escores iniciais mais elevados do FFI total e suas subescalas de incapacidade (FFI-inc) e limitação da atividade (FFI-la) foram significativamente relacionados aos maiores escores do CDAI e HAQ-DI (p < 0.05). A melhora do FFI foi independente da idade dos sujeitos, tempo de doença, CDAI e HAQ-DI. Não houve redução significativa na média dos picos de pressão plantar após a intervenção, mesmo quando foram avaliados separadamente os pacientes com dor predominante em ante pé e retro pé. As palmilhas foram usadas em média 7,08 horas por dia. Efeitos adversos menores foram observados em sete pacientes, nenhum resultando em interrupção do tratamento. Conclusão: Foi observado redução de dor e incapacidade em indivíduos com AR após o uso de palmilhas, sem redução significativa das médias dos picos de pressão plantar. Os benefícios do uso das órteses em pés reumatóides podem ser multifatoriais, não somente relacionado à melhor distribuição da pressão plantar, mas à melhor acomodação do pé e aumento do estímulo proprioceptivo / Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of insoles in Rheumatoid Arthritis (AR) patients reducing pain, improving function and reducing the mean peak plantar pressure. Methods: Twenty-seven rheumatoid patients with foot pain were evaluated regarding foot deformity, disability (Health Assessment Questionnaire - HAQ-DI) and disease activity (Clinical Disease Activity Index - CDAI). Foot orthosis were prescribed according to each patient's needs aiming to provide a better joint support and to reduce pain. The Foot Function Index (FFI) and the mean peak plantar pressure (FSCAN system) were evaluated at baseline and after two weeks of intervention. Results: FFI values decreased in all subscales after intervention. Higher initial disability and activity limitation FFI subscales and FFI total scores were significantly related to higher CDAI and to higher HAQ-DI scores (p < 0.05). FFI improvement was independent from age, disease duration, CDAI and HAQ-DI. No significant reduction in the mean peak plantar pressure was noted, even if evaluating separately the patients with pain mainly on the forefoot or on the hindfoot. Orthosis were worn 7.08 hours-day on average. Minor adverse effects were noted in seven patients, none of them resulting in treatment interruption. Conclusion: Foot orthosis reduces patient's referred foot pain and foot disability with no significant reduction in the mean peak plantar pressure. The benefits of foot orthosis in RA may be multifactorial, not only related to plantar pressure distribution, but also to a better foot accommodation and increased proprioceptive stimulus / Mestrado / Clinica Medica / Mestra em Clínica Médica
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Styrketräning vid plantar fasciit : En systematisk litteraturöversikt

Ryrberg, Christopher January 2023 (has links)
Bakgrund En vanlig orsak till smärta i fötterna är plantar fasciit och som kan enkelt förklaras som överbelastning av plantarfascian. Smärtan är lokaliserad anteriort på calcaneus och smärtan provoceras vid stående och gående. Aktivitetsanpassningar, kortisoninjektioner, stretching och sulor är vanliga behandlingsåtgärder vid plantar fasciit. Plantarfascian tillsammans med muskulatur kontrollerar fotvalvets rörelser och stabilitet. I dagsläget finns det en kunskapslucka kring vilka effekter muskelstärkande träning har på besvär i samband med plantar fasciit.   Syfte Syftet med denna systematiska litteraturöversikt var att undersöka vilka träningseffekter som finns för träning av lokal- och global fotmuskulatur hos personer med plantar fasciit.   Metod Den systematiska litteraturöversikt utfördes genom sökning i databasen Pubmed. Söksträngen utformades utifrån de inklusionskriterier som artiklarna behövde uppfylla. Granskning av artiklar och bedömning av bias utfördes enligt SBU:s formulär ”Bedömning av randomiserade studier”.   Resultat Fem randomiserade kontrollerade studier (RCT) uppfyllde inklusionskriterierna. De inkluderade studierna bestod av studier där en av interventionerna var muskelstärkande träning för fotmuskulatur. De effekter som upptäcktes i studierna var minskad smärta, förbättrad funktion, förändringar av plantarfascian och förändringar i gångmönstret.   Konklusion De fem studier som finns i området visar på en tendens att muskelstärkande träning har en positiv påverkan att lindra besvär i samband med plantar fasciit. I dagsläget behövs betydligt mer forskning för att kunna fylla kunskapsluckan av vilka effekter muskelstärkande träning för fotens muskulatur har på plantar fasciit.
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EFFECT OF THE SMARTSTEP<sup>TM</sup> STABILIZATION SYSTEM ON BALANCE IN OLDER ADULTS IN AN INDEPENDENT LIVING RESIDENCE

Livengood, Ann L. 01 January 2008 (has links)
An increase in postural sway is one of the risk factors that have been linked to an increased incidence of falls in the older adult population. Researchers have shown that peripheral sensation is crucial in maintaining a static posture for adults of all ages. It has been reported that older adults have decreased tactile sensation of the plantar surface of their feet. and when the sensory feedback was increased older adults had improved postural control. It was hypothesized that facilitation of the sole of the foot with the use of a semirigid foot orthotic would result in improved postural stability in older adults. Twenty-seven volunteers (19 females, 8 males, mean age: 87 ± 5 yrs) were recruited as subjects from a retirement community. All subjects were supplied with the SmartStep™ Stabilization System. There were a total of 5 Test Days for each subject. The first 2 Test Days were performed while the subjects wore their own shoes, while the last 3 Test Days were performed while the subjects wore the SmartStep™. Test Days 1 and 2 were performed 48 hours apart. Test Day 3 occurred 2 to 4 weeks after Test 2. Test Days 4 and 5 occurred 4-weeks after the prior Test Day. During the 8-weeks between Test Days 3 and 5, subjects were asked to wear the SmartStep™ as their daily shoe. Clinical measures of balance, force plate measurements, sensation testing, and confidence and activity scales were collected on all subjects throughout the eight week test period. Statistical significance was found for 3 of the clinical measures. The Timed “Up & Go” improved from 17.25 to 15.47 sec. The Functional Reach and Lateral Reach Tests demonstrated a decline in scores during the eight weeks. There was only 1 statistically significant finding for the force plate measures. The center of pressure displacement in the anteriorposterior direction was increased from 4.6 to 5.3 cm. No significant differences where reported for any other dependent variable. The results did not indicate statistically that the in-shoe orthotic enhanced postural stability in this group of subjects. However, there were indications that there was a subset of the current population that benefited from the intervention and this needs to be investigated further.
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The effect of textured surfaces on postural sway and lower limb muscle activity during quiet standing in healthy young and older adults

Hatton, Anna Lucy January 2010 (has links)
This thesis investigated whether different textured surfaces have a role to play in changing balance performance in healthy young and older adults. A review of the literature showed that balance may be improved by standing on surfaces, or wearing foot insoles, with texture compared to those that are smooth, possibly by providing enhanced plantar tactile stimulation. It also showed that textured footwear interventions can influence lower limb muscle activity during functional activities. However, some major gaps in current literature were identified. There was limited evidence relating to the effect of texture in older adults: a population known to show poor balance and at high risk of falling. The importance of the geometric textured pattern in changing balance had not been investigated. It was also unclear whether textured interventions altered lower limb muscle activity, as a component of sensorimotor function of balance control. The purpose of this thesis was to address these important areas of research and contribute novel evidence to the field. In two separate studies, 24 young and 50 older healthy adults conducted tests of bilateral quiet standing with eyes open and closed on two different textured surfaces and a smooth surface as control. Centre of pressure based sway variables were extracted from a force platform and lower limb muscle activity was collected using surface electromyography, over 30 seconds. Textured surfaces did not significantly alter sway variables or lower limb muscle activity in healthy young adults. Closer observation of the data tentatively suggested texture may have the capacity to alter anterior-posterior sway and centre of pressure velocity in young adults. These findings supported the aims of this thesis to explore the possibility of a textured effect in people with poor balance ability: older adults. Textured surfaces significantly changed mediolateral sway range and centre of pressure velocity in healthy older adults, in the absence of visual information. No significant changes were observed for lower limb muscle activity, between the textured conditions. Exploratory sub-group analysis for gender generated speculative data suggesting the effect of texture on balance and muscle activity may be more marked in older females. Evidence from both studies suggests that relative to control, the two textured conditions have opposite effects on postural sway. There may be an optimal textured pattern which could be therapeutically beneficial for enhancing balance performance in healthy and pathological groups. Further investigation is required.
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The Effects of Surface Type on Experienced Foot Contact Pressures and Lower Limb Functioning During Running Performance

Denniston, Nancy L. (Nancy Louise) 12 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of different surfaces on lower limb motion and encountered pressures at two locations on the plantar surface of the right foot. Nine females performed five trials for each of four surface conditions. The results provided no evidence for surface-related changes in experienced foot contact pressures. Both asphalt and grass surfaces resulted in the shortest relative time of forefoot immobility. No surface related differences were found for the range of pronation.
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Gait Alterations and Plantar Pressure in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: A Preliminary Study

Henderson, Adrienne Dora 01 July 2018 (has links)
Background: Despite a lack of consensus on its utility, clinicians have traditionally relied on plantar pressure (PP) to predict ulcer risk and prescribe interventions in individuals with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Joint kinematics and kinetics have the potential to contribute to DPN assessment and treatment, however previous studies have not accounted for walking speed nor integrated a full-body analysis with a detailed foot model. Purpose: To assess PP and gait alterations in DPN by controlling walking speed and incorporating a multisegment foot model into a full-body gait analysis. We hypothesize that hip and ankle kinetics will be altered consistent with distal muscle weakness. Methods: Ten subjects with DPN (height: 178.79 ± 8.55 cm, weight: 108.78 ± 16.67 kg, age: 61.5 ± 13.53 years), and 10 healthy matched controls (height: 180 ± 6.37 cm, weight: 92.87 ± 14.5 kg, age: 59.4 ± 7.5 years) participated in this cross-sectional study. Fifty-six reflective markers were attached to each subject according to a full-body model, including a multisegment foot. Subjects walked at a controlled speed (1 m/s) while plantar pressure, kinematic and kinetic data were collected. Functional data analysis was used to compare kinematic and kinetic data between groups, while independent t-tests and a Benjamini-Hochburg procedure was used to compare plantar pressure and joint work metrics. Results: Individuals with DPN presented with a delayed transition from hip extension to hip flexion moment and a decrease in peak hip flexion moment. There were no major changes found at the knee. There was an increase in peak dorsiflexion angle and delayed power generation in both the ankle and midtarsal joints. DPN subjects also showed a decreased midtarsal positive work. The only significant PP metric found was a decrease in peak PP under the lateral toes. Conclusion: Findings demonstrated that individuals with DPN use a hip compensation mechanism to overcome distal muscle weakness. Ankle and midfoot alterations are consistent with muscle weakness, requiring proximal compensations. Joint mechanics were more informative than PP measurements and may provide additional insight into DPN assessment and treatment.

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