نتایج جستجو برای: plantar pressure distribution

تعداد نتایج: 1001540  

2013
Niki M. Stolwijk Jacques Duysens Jan Willem K. Louwerens Yvonne HM. van de Ven Noël LW. Keijsers

In contrast to western countries, foot complaints are rare in Africa. This is remarkable, as many African adults walk many hours each day, often barefoot or with worn-out shoes. The reason why Africans can withstand such loading without developing foot complaints might be related to the way the foot is loaded. Therefore, static foot geometry and dynamic plantar pressure distribution of 77 adult...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2001
F Abouaesha C H van Schie G D Griffths R J Young A J Boulton

OBJECTIVE To investigate the relationship among plantar foot pressure, plantar subcutaneous tissue thickness, severity of neuropathy (vibration perception threshold [VPT]), callus, and BMI in a large group of neuropathic diabetic patients at risk of foot ulceration. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS A total of 157 diabetic neuropathic patients (VPT >25 V) without either peripheral vascular or ulcer...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2000
K E Smith P K Commean M J Mueller D D Robertson T Pilgram J Johnson

Persons with diabetes mellitus (DM) and peripheral neuropathy are at high risk for skin breakdown due to unnoticed excessive pressures to the plantar foot during walking. We developed methods that combined spiral x-ray computed tomography (SXCT) imaging and plantar pressure analysis to quantify internal foot structure and external pressure during plantar loading. Methods were tested using a sub...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2004
R Verdejo N J Mills

A finite element analysis (FEA) was made of the stress distribution in the heelpad and a running shoe midsole, using heelpad properties deduced from published force-deflection data, and measured foam properties. The heelpad has a lower initial shear modulus than the foam (100 vs. 1050 kPa), but a higher bulk modulus. The heelpad is more non-linear, with a higher Ogden strain energy function exp...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2012
Smita Rao Sylvester Carter

Regional plantar pressures during stair walking may be injurious in at risk populations. However, limited data are available examining the reliability of plantar pressure data collected during stair walking. The aims of this study were three fold; to assess the reliability of the plantar pressure data recorded during stair walking, to assess the effects of level ground and stair walking on plan...

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 1986
C Leber P M Evanski

A clinical study was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of seven shoe insole materials and their ability to relieve areas of high plantar pressure. The following materials were tested: Latex foam, Plastazote, Dynafoam, Ortho felt, PPTR, Spenco, and Molo. Twenty-six patients with areas of high plantar pressure were tested using each of these materials. The Harris and Beath footprinting tech...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2004
Bonnie Yuk San Tsung Ming Zhang Arthur Fuk Tat Mak Margaret Wan Nar Wong

For this study, we compared the effectiveness of different design insoles for redistributing pressure during walking for diabetic patients and for normal control subjects. Comparisons of dynamic plantar foot pressure patterns were made with different support, including shoe-only, flat insole, and three contoured insoles. We custom-molded the three contoured insoles by casting the plantar surfac...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 1994
M Lord R Hosein

A small-scale trial is described to demonstrate and evaluate the redistribution of plantar pressure resulting from the use of custom-molded inserts in the orthopedic shoes of diabetic patients at risk of plantar ulceration. A pressure-measuring insole based on force-sensitive resistor technology enabled the load distribution to be compared using molded inserts and flat inserts fitted into the s...

2011
John Arnold Ryan Causby Sara Jones Hayley Uden

Background The correlation between foot and ankle pathologies and plantar pressure variables has previously been documented in the literature. One of the premises underlying this correlation is the role of increasing body mass on the magnitude of forces acting upon the foot in locomotion, such as the normal force measurable with plantar pressure equipment. Previously, only a limited number of s...

Journal: :Foot & ankle international 2004
Stephanie J Crenshaw Fabian E Pollo James W Brodsky

Short leg walking boots have been shown to be an effective alternative to total contact casting for the reduction of plantar pressure. Conventional theory indicates that placing the ankle in different positions may affect the plantar pressure and ultimately the healing time for a plantar ulcer. This study attempted to determine the changes in plantar pressures due to alterations in the position...

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