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Increased forefoot loading is associated with an increased plantar flexion moment
Authors:Tom Melai  Nicolaas C. Schaper  T. Herman IJzerman  Ton L.H. de Lange  Paul J.B. Willems  Kenneth Meijer  Aloysius G. Lieverse  Hans H.C.M. Savelberg
Affiliation:1. Department of Health Innovation & Technology, Institute of Allied Health Professions, Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Eindhoven, The Netherlands;2. Department of Human Movement Sciences, NUTRIM School for Nutrition, Toxicology and Metabolism, Maastricht University Medical Centre+, Maastricht, The Netherlands;3. Department of Internal Medicine, CAPHRI Institute Maastricht, Maastricht University Medical Centre+, Maastricht, The Netherlands;4. Department of Internal Medicine, Maxima Medical Centre, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Abstract:The aim of this study was to identify the cascade of effects leading from alterations in force generation around the ankle joint to increased plantar pressures under the forefoot. Gait analysis including plantar pressure measurement was performed at an individually preferred and a standardized, imposed gait velocity in diabetic subjects with polyneuropathy (n = 94), without polyneuropathy (n = 39) and healthy elderly (n = 19). The plantar flexion moment at 40% of the stance phase was negatively correlated with the displacement rate of center of pressure (r = ?.749, p < .001 at the imposed, and r = ?.693, p < .001 at the preferred gait velocity). Displacement rate of center of pressure was strongly correlated with forefoot loading (r = ?.837, p < .001 at the imposed, and r = ?.731, p < .001 at the preferred gait velocity). People with a relatively high plantar flexion moment at 40% of the stance phase, have a faster forward transfer of center of pressure and consequently higher loading of the forefoot. This indicates that interventions aimed at increasing the control of the roll-off of the foot may contribute to a better plantar pressure distribution.
Keywords:Polyneuropathy  Diabetes  Gait analysis  Plantar pressure  Pressure time integral  Lower extremity
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