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Kinematics and kinetics analysis of midfoot joints of 30 normal subjects during walking
Alba Roda-salesEnrique Sanchis-salesJavier Pascual-huertaJavier Pascual-huertaJoaquín-luis Sancho-brusubject
musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyKinematicsMovimiento del mediopiéMidfoot joints movementKinematicsWalking03 medical and health sciencesCinética0302 clinical medicineStance phaseFase de apoyomedicineCinemáticaJoint (geology)OrthodonticsMomentos del mediopiéArticulaciones del mediopiéStance phasebusiness.industryForefootWork (physics)Midfoot joints moments030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineSagittal planeMarchabody regionsMidfoot jointsTransverse planeKineticsmedicine.anatomical_structurePhysical therapybusinesshuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFoot (unit)description
Abstract Introduction There is not enough evidence in form of clinical studies regarding the behavior of the midfoot joints in dynamic situations such us walking or running. The present work aims to study the mechanical behavior of midfoot joints with a multisegmented foot model with special interest in joint moments and their clinical significance. Subjects and methods A computerized 3-dimensional gait study was performed on healthy male adult subjects with a neutral Foot Posture Index (FPI) (from 0 to +5) during walking. Joint angle and external moments were estimated with a multisegment foot model that considers three separate segments (forefoot, rearfoot and hallux) and graphs and values of midfoot joint (joint connecting forefoot to rearfoot) were analyzed for the right foot of all participants. Results A total of 30 subjects (27.13 ± 3.82 years) were included in the study. Highest external moments were observed in the sagittal plane in dorsiflexion direction which tend to collapse the longitudinal arch during the stance phase. Moments registered in frontal and transverse planes were much lower than those observed in the sagittal plane and seems to have lower clinical relevance. Discussion The present study provides data about the mechanical behavior of midfoot joints in a healthy adult population with a neutral FPI. This work shows that plantar soft tissues are subjected to important tensional stress during the stance phase of walking.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2016-07-01 | Revista Española de Podología |