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Plantar pressure distribution during running with a self-customized foot orthosis in a home microwave.

Marina Gil-calvoMarina Gil-calvoInmaculada AparicioPedro Pérez-sorianoRosa Mª Cibrián Ortiz De AndaIrene Jimenez-perez

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medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.product_categorybusiness.industryFootPeak pressurePlantar pressureRehabilitationBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsFoot OrthosesRunningPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRelative pressurePressureMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTreadmillbusinessFoot OrthosesMicrowaveshuman activitiesStance timeFoot (unit)Foot orthosis

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The individualization of a custom-made foot orthosis could provide improvements in plantar loading distribution regarding a prefabricated one. However, not all runners can afford it because of its high cost. A new type of low-cost prefabricated foot orthoses with self-customization could be the solution. The aim of the study was to evaluate if self-customized prefabricated foot orthoses (SCFO) could improve plantar pressure distribution with respect to generic prefabricated ones without customization, during the intense prolonged running. Thirty healthy recreational runners performed two tests of 30 min running on a treadmill, each one with a foot orthosis condition, on different days. Mean peak pressure, pressure-time integral, relative pressure and stance time were measured at the beginning and at the end of the tests. Plantar pressure data were analyzed in nine foot regions. Two-way repeated-measures ANOVAs were performed. SCFO reduced relative pressure in metatarsals (P  0.005) and lateral heel (P = 0.004), thanks to a greater involvement of arch area in mean peak pressure (medial: P = 0.006 and lateral: P = 0.019) and relative pressure (P  0.001). In general, prolonged run increased pressures in forefoot, in both foot orthosis, but with lower values in metatarsals with SCFO (P  0.022), which also helped reduce relative pressure in midfoot (P = 0.007) and medial heel (P = 0.035). Stance time was not modified in any case (P  0.05). In conclusion, customization and better fit of a low-cost prefabricated foot orthosis can improve plantar pressure distribution during a prolonged run, being a good prevention mechanism for plantar overloading in healthy runners.

10.1016/j.jbiomech.2021.110791https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34634594