Kliknij ten link, aby zobaczyć inne rodzaje publikacji na ten temat: Plantar pressure.

Artykuły w czasopismach na temat „Plantar pressure”

Utwórz poprawne odniesienie w stylach APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard i wielu innych

Wybierz rodzaj źródła:

Sprawdź 50 najlepszych artykułów w czasopismach naukowych na temat „Plantar pressure”.

Przycisk „Dodaj do bibliografii” jest dostępny obok każdej pracy w bibliografii. Użyj go – a my automatycznie utworzymy odniesienie bibliograficzne do wybranej pracy w stylu cytowania, którego potrzebujesz: APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, Vancouver itp.

Możesz również pobrać pełny tekst publikacji naukowej w formacie „.pdf” i przeczytać adnotację do pracy online, jeśli odpowiednie parametry są dostępne w metadanych.

Przeglądaj artykuły w czasopismach z różnych dziedzin i twórz odpowiednie bibliografie.

1

Sathik, Muhammadu, Shanmugapriya R, Sabarinathan R, and Moulika M. "A Review of Foot pressure Measurement of Diabetic and Analysis Patients." International Research Journal of Computer Science 11, no. 09 (2024): 573–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.26562/irjcs.2024.v1109.02.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Peripheral neuropathy, the main risk factor for diabetic foot ulcers (DFU), causes loss of protective feeling and is linked to very high plantar pressures. The goal of DFU preventive techniques is to lower these elevated plantar pressures. However, there are a number of limitations to the evidence that supports the connection between plantar pressure and DFUs, which could account for the poor prediction accuracy found in prospective studies. Most research measures the vertical, as opposed to the shear, barefoot plantar pressure in lab settings as opposed to in real-world activities. Previous D
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
2

Zhao, Yihong, Debin Zheng, Shiyang Yan, Mengyuan Liu, and Luming Yang. "Children with Obesity Experience Different Age-Related Changes in Plantar Pressure Distributions: A Follow-Up Study in China." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 18 (2020): 6602. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186602.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Age is a key factor in plantar pressure distributions during the development of obese children. However, the existing evidence for age-related plantar pressures of obese children is not sufficient to make clear how the plantar pressures would change with the increasing age. This study aimed to evaluate the plantar pressure redistributions of obese children after a three-year follow-up and to further compare these changes with normal-weighted children. Ten obese children and eleven normal-weighted counterparts were involved in this study. Plantar pressure measurements were undertaken using a Fo
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
3

Borg, Iona, Stephen Mizzi, and Cynthia Formosa. "Plantar Pressure Distribution in Patients with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy and a First-Ray Amputation." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 108, no. 3 (2018): 225–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/16-021.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background: Elevated dynamic plantar pressures are a consistent finding in diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy, with implications for plantar foot ulceration. This study aimed to investigate whether a first-ray amputation affects plantar pressures and plantar pressure distribution patterns in individuals living with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy. Methods: A nonexperimental matched-subject design was conducted. Twenty patients living with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy were recruited. Group 1 (n = 10) had a first-ray amputation and group 2 (n = 10) had an intact foot with no h
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
4

Gatt, Alfred, Andrea Briffa, Nachiappan Chockalingam, and Cynthia Formosa. "The Applicability of Plantar Padding in Reducing Peak Plantar Pressure in the Forefeet of Healthy Adults." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 106, no. 4 (2016): 246–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/15-025.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background: We investigated the effectiveness and durability of two types of plantar padding, the plantar metatarsal pad and the single wing plantar cover, which are commonly used for reducing forefoot plantar pressures. Methods: Mean peak plantar pressure and impulse at the hallux and at the first, second, third, and fourth metatarsophalangeal joints across both feet were recorded using the two-step method in 18 individuals with normal asymptomatic feet. Plantar paddings were retained for 5 days, and their durability and effectiveness were assessed by repeating the foot plantar measurement at
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
5

Weijers, René E., Geert H. I. M. Walenkamp, Henk van Mameren, and Alphons G. H. Kessels. "The Relationship of the Position of the Metatarsal Heads and Peak Plantar Pressure." Foot & Ankle International 24, no. 4 (2003): 349–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107110070302400408.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
We test the premise that peak plantar pressure is located directly under the bony prominences in the forefoot region. The right foot of standing volunteers was examined in three different postures by a CT-scanner. The plantar pressure distribution was simultaneously recorded. The position of the metatarsal heads and the sesamoids could be related to the corresponding local peak plantar pressures. The metatarsal heads 1, 4, and 5 had a significantly different position than the local peak plantar pressures. The average difference in distance between the position of the metatarsal heads and the p
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
6

Booth, Brian G., Eva Hoefnagels, Toon Huysmans, Jan Sijbers, and Noel L. W. Keijsers. "PAPPI: Personalized analysis of plantar pressure images using statistical modelling and parametric mapping." PLoS One 15, no. 2 (2020): e0229685. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229685.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Quantitative analyses of plantar pressure images typically occur at the group level and under the assumption that individuals within each group display homogeneous pressure patterns. When this assumption does not hold, a personalized analysis technique is required. Yet, existing personalized plantar pressure analysis techniques work at the image level, leading to results that can be unintuitive and difficult to interpret. To address these limitations, we introduce PAPPI: the Personalized Analysis of Plantar Pressure Images. PAPPI is built around the statistical modelling of the relationship be
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
7

Abouaesha, Frag, Carine H. M. van Schie, David G. Armstrong, and Andrew J. M. Boulton. "Plantar Soft-Tissue Thickness Predicts High Peak Plantar Pressure in the Diabetic Foot." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 94, no. 1 (2004): 39–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/87507315-94-1-39.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether high plantar foot pressures can be predicted from measurements of plantar soft-tissue thickness in the forefoot of diabetic patients with neuropathy. A total of 157 diabetic patients with neuropathy and at least one palpable foot pulse but without a history of foot ulceration were invited to participate in the study. Plantar tissue thickness was measured bilaterally at each metatarsal head, with patients standing on the same standardized platform. Plantar pressures were measured during barefoot walking using the optical pedobarograph. Receiver oper
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
8

Gimunová, Marta, Ondřej Mikeska, Jitka Hanzlová, and Martin Zvonař. "Plantar pressure sore formation during advanced phases of pregnancy and the effect of special footwear." Studia sportiva 12, no. 1 (2018): 25–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/sts2018-1-3.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Plantar pressure sore occurrence is an indicator of increased plantar pressures which may develop into subsequent foot problems and pain. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the effect of special footwear on plantar pressure sore distribution. 67 healthy pregnant women participated at all data collection session at their 27, 32 and 37 gestational weeks. At each data collection session, the plantar pressure sore distribution was assessed for both feet. During the first data collection session participants were randomly divided into a control and experimental group. Experimental group
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
9

Otter, Simon J., Catherine Jane Bowen, and Adam K. Young. "Forefoot Plantar Pressures in Rheumatoid Arthritis." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 94, no. 3 (2004): 255–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/0940255.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
We sought to investigate the magnitude and duration of peak forefoot plantar pressures in rheumatoid arthritis. The spatial and temporal characteristics of forefoot plantar pressures were measured in 25 patients with a positive diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis of 5 to 10 years’ duration (mean, 8 years) and a comparison group using a platform-based pressure-measurement system. There were no significant differences between groups in the magnitude of peak plantar pressure in the forefoot region. Significant differences were, however, noted for temporal aspects of foot-pressure measurement. The d
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
10

Rose, Nicholas E., Lawrence A. Feiwell, and Andrea Cracchiolo. "A Method for Measuring Foot Pressures Using a High Resolution, Computerized Insole Sensor: The Effect of Heel Wedges on Plantar Pressure Distribution and Center of Force." Foot & Ankle 13, no. 5 (1992): 263–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107110079201300506.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
A new, high resolution, pressure-sensitive insole was tested and found to provide reproducible measurements of static and dynamic plantar pressures inside the shoe of normal test subjects under certain conditions. However, calibration between separate sensors was poor and the sensor pads showed significant wear with use. This system was also used to investigate the effect of heel wedges on plantar foot pressure to determine whether this system was sensitive enough to detect the effect of a gross shoe modification on plantar foot pressure. Medial heel wedges decreased plantar pressures under th
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
11

Kasović, Mario, Lovro Štefan, and Martin Zvonař. "More Time Spent in Sedentary Behaviors is Associated with Higher Plantar Pressures in Older Women." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 6 (2020): 2089. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17062089.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background: Although obesity has been consistently correlated with higher plantar pressure during the lifespan, to date little evidence has been provided regarding of how domain-specific and total sedentary behaviors may be correlated with plantar pressures. Moreover, high peak plantar pressures have been consistently associated with foot pain and discomfort, which prevent individuals from being physically active. Therefore, the main purpose of the study was to explore the correlations between time spent in sedentary behaviors and plantar pressures. Methods: We recruited 120 older women aged ≥
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
12

Ulusoy, Aslıhan, Lale Cerrahoğlu, and Şebnem Örgüç. "The assessment of plantar pressure distribution in plantar fasciitis and its relationship with treatment success and fascial thickness." Kastamonu Medical Journal 3, no. 3 (2023): 139–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.51271/kmj-0114.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Aim: Patients with plantar fasciitis modify their gait patterns due to the heel pain. We aimed to investigate whether there was a significant difference in the plantar pressure distribution after pain relief due to successful treatment response in plantar fasciitis. Methods: 49 patients diagnosed with chronic unilateral plantar fasciitis received a 3-week physical therapy intervention and home exercises. Visual analog scale, plantar pressure measurement by pedobarographic assessment and magnetic resonance imaging were performed before and 1 month after the intervention. At the 1-month follow u
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
13

Orlin, Margo N., and Thomas G. McPoil. "Plantar Pressure Assessment." Physical Therapy 80, no. 4 (2000): 399–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ptj/80.4.399.

Pełny tekst źródła
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
14

Namdev, Srishti. "An Introduction to Foot Planter Pressure Measurement System." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. VII (2021): 2930–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.36988.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Foot planter pressure is the area that is between the foot and the surface during daily life activities and other activities. It can help to solve the problems of such disease like gait, diabetes and foot ulceration. It also plays the main role in the patients who are at the risk of variety of foot problems. This paper is about to know the brief discussion on foot related problems. In this article we also discuss the types of foot planter pressure measurement and its future technology. Foot planter system is the system which is very helpful to the patients of foot problems. This system is not
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
15

Ms., Dhanashri D. Kore, and U. L. Bombale Dr. "A Review on Various Plantar Pressure Measurement Systems." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 2, no. 2 (2018): 130–33. https://doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd7076.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Foot plantar pressure is the study of pressure fields acting between the plantar surface of the foot and a supporting surface during everyday locomotion. Such plantar pressure information has proven to be useful in the diagnosis and management of pressure related foot problems, sport mechanics, footwear design, injury prevention and other applications. This paper reviews various foot plantar pressure measurement systems used for different applications. New innovative applications are human identification, biometric, monitoring posture allocation and rehabilitation support system. Gait analysis
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
16

Helili, Maimaitirexiati, Xiang Geng, Xin Ma, et al. "An Investigation of Regional Plantar Soft Tissue Hardness and Its Potential Correlation with Plantar Pressure Distribution in Healthy Adults." Applied Bionics and Biomechanics 2021 (June 12, 2021): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5566036.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background. The plantar soft tissue plays a critical role in absorbing shocks and attenuating excessive stresses during walking. Plantar soft tissue property and plantar pressure are critical information for footwear design and clinical assessment. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between plantar soft tissue hardness and plantar pressure during walking. Methods. 59 healthy volunteers (27 males and 32 females, aged 20 to 82) participated in this study. The plantar surface was divided into five regions: lateral rearfoot, medial rearfoot, lateral midfoot, lateral forefoot
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
17

Sen, Suranjana, Debojyoti Bhattacharyya, Subhojit Chaterjee, Bhuvnesh Kumar, and Madhusudan Pal. "Effect of shod walking on plantar pressure with varying uphill gradients." Asian Journal of Medical Sciences 11, no. 6 (2020): 38–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v11i6.29902.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background: Uphill walking is biomechanically stressful. Changes in plantar pressure, is one of the important predictors of this stress and increased risk of foot injuries. It has been reported that civilians as well as different occupational workers have to walk over uphill gradient with footwear which may cause changes in plantar pressure. Till date published data on plantar pressure is not available of Indian population during shod walking with uphill gradients.
 Aims and Objective: The present study was aimed to generation of data base on plantar pressure and find out the effect of sh
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
18

Štefan, Lovro, Mario Kasović, and Martin Zvonař. "Higher Levels of Physical Fitness Are Associated with Lower Peak Plantar Pressures in Older Women." Sustainability 12, no. 10 (2020): 4119. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12104119.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Little is known about how physical fitness is associated with peak plantar pressures in older adults. Therefore, the main purpose of the study was to explore whether higher physical fitness levels were associated with lower peak plantar pressures in a sample of community-dwelling older adults. In this cross-sectional study, we recruited 120 older women aged ≥60 years. To assess the level of peak plantar pressure, we used a Zebris plantar pressure platform. To estimate the level of physical fitness, a senior fitness test battery was used. To calculate the associations between the level of physi
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
19

Alimerzaloo, Farnaz, Reza V. Kashani, Hassan Saeedi, Marjan Farzi, and Nader Fallahian. "Patellar tendon bearing brace: Combined effect of heel clearance and ankle status on foot plantar pressure." Prosthetics and Orthotics International 38, no. 1 (2013): 34–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309364613486916.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background: Heel clearance and ankle status (free or locked) are of major determinants affecting peak plantar pressures and contact area in patellar tendon bearing brace and have been separately studied by many researchers. This study investigated the combined effect of ankle status and heel clearance on contact area and peak plantar pressure in different areas of foot (hindfoot, midfoot, and forefoot). Study design: Before–after repeated measurement trial. Methods: Nine healthy male volunteers walked 8 m with normal shoe and four conditions of patellar tendon bearing brace wear. Repeated-meas
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
20

Carl, Tanya J., and Stephen L. Barrett. "Computerized Analysis of Plantar Pressure Variation in Flip-Flops, Athletic Shoes, and Bare Feet." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 98, no. 5 (2008): 374–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/0980374.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background: High peak plantar pressures predispose to foot problems and may exacerbate existing conditions. For podiatric physicians to make educated recommendations to their patients, it is important and necessary to begin to look at different shoes and how they affect peak plantar pressure. Methods: To determine how flip-flops change peak plantar pressure while walking, we compared peak plantar pressures in the same test subjects wearing flip-flops, wearing athletic shoes, and in bare feet. Ten women with size 7 feet and a body mass index less than 25 kg/m2 were tested with an in-shoe pressu
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
21

Zhang, Guoxin, Duo Wai-Chi Wong, Ivy Kwan-Kei Wong, et al. "Plantar Pressure Variability and Asymmetry in Elderly Performing 60-Minute Treadmill Brisk-Walking: Paving the Way towards Fatigue-Induced Instability Assessment Using Wearable In-Shoe Pressure Sensors." Sensors 21, no. 9 (2021): 3217. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21093217.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Evaluation of potential fatigue for the elderly could minimize their risk of injury and thus encourage them to do more physical exercises. Fatigue-related gait instability was often assessed by the changes of joint kinematics, whilst planar pressure variability and asymmetry parameters may complement and provide better estimation. We hypothesized that fatigue condition (induced by the treadmill brisk-walking task) would lead to instability and could be reflected by the variability and asymmetry of plantar pressure. Fifteen elderly adults participated in the 60-min brisk walking trial on a trea
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
22

Hayda, R., M. David Tremaine, K. Tremaine, S. Banco, and K. Teed. "Effect of Metatarsal Pads and Their Positioning: A Quantitative Assessment." Foot & Ankle International 15, no. 10 (1994): 561–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107110079401501008.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Many conditions of the foot have been related to pressure maldistribution. Alteration of plantar pressure through improvements of shoe fit, orthoses, and surgery are presumed to correct pressure maldistribution. We evaluated 10 volunteers with normal, asymptomatic feet. With the use of an ultrathin in-shoe sensor, plantar pressures were measured within the shoe at the shoe/foot interface. Test conditions included three pad types: large foam, large felt, and small felt. They were evaluated in three positions: normal (at the metatarsal head base) and 5 mm proximal and 5 mm distal to the normal p
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
23

Soltanzadeh, Zeynab, Saeed Shaikhzadeh Najar, Mohammad Haghpanahi, and Mohammd Reza Mohajeri-Tehrani. "Plantar Static Pressure Distribution in Normal Feet Using Cotton Socks with Different Structures." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 107, no. 1 (2017): 30–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/14-085.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background: The major goal of investigating plantar pressure in patients with pain or those at risk for skin injury is to reduce pressure under prominent metatarsal heads, especially the first and second metatarsals. In research, the insole is used to reduce plantar pressure by increasing the contact area in the midfoot region, which, in turn, induces an uncomfortable feeling near the arch during walking. It is deduced that sock structure can redistribute plantar pressure distribution. Methods: Seven sock types with seven structures (plain, single cross tuck, mock rib inlay, cross miss, mock r
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
24

Walters, Julie L., Belinda S. Lange, and Lucy S. Chipchase. "Effect of a Low-Dye Application of Scotchcast Soft Cast on Peak and Mean Plantar Pressures in Subjects with a Navicular Drop Greater than 10 mm." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 98, no. 6 (2008): 457–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/0980457.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background: We investigated whether a low-Dye application of Scotchcast Soft Cast significantly altered plantar pressure distribution during gait in patients with a navicular drop greater than 10 mm. Methods: An experimental, same-subject, repeated-measures design was used. Thirty-two subjects aged 18 to 35 years were screened with the navicular drop test and were included if a navicular drop greater than 10 mm was established. The Emed-AT-2 platform system was used to measure the plantar pressure distribution under the right foot of each subject using the midgait method of data collection. Ea
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
25

Chang, An-Hsiung, Ziad U. Abu-Faraj, Gerald F. Harris, Joe Nery, and Michael J. Shereff. "Multistep Measurement of Plantar Pressure Alterations Using Metatarsal Pads." Foot & Ankle International 15, no. 12 (1994): 654–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107110079401501205.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Metatarsal pads are frequently prescribed for nonoperative management of metatarsalgia due to various etiologies. When appropriately placed, they are effective in reducing pressures under the metatarsal heads on the plantar surface of the foot. Despite the positive clinical reports that have been cited, there are no quantitative studies documenting the load redistribution effects of these pads during multiple step usage within the shoe environment. The objective of this study was to assess changes in plantar pressure metrics resulting from pad use. Ten normal adult male subjects were tested du
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
26

Mohamed, Olfat, Kay Cerny, Wendy Jones, and Judy M. Burnfield. "The Effect of Terrain on Foot Pressures During Walking." Foot & Ankle International 26, no. 10 (2005): 859–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107110070502601012.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background: High plantar pressures are associated with the development of foot ulcers in people with diabetic neuropathy. The effect of terrain on plantar pressures during walking has not been fully explored. Methods: Twenty 23- to 40-year-old subjects with no known musculoskeletal pathology walked across three terrains: padded carpet (R), grass (G), and concrete (C) while wearing Novel Pedar (Novel Electronics Inc. GMBH, Munich, Germany) insoles with and without shoes. Pressures were collected at 50 Hz. The sole of the foot was divided into: heel (H), lateral midfoot (LM), medial midfoot (MM)
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
27

Bertuit, Jeanne, Clara Leyh, Marcel Rooze, and Véronique Feipel. "Plantar Pressure During Gait in Pregnant Women." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 106, no. 6 (2016): 398–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/15-064.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background: During pregnancy, physical and hormonal modifications occur. Morphologic alterations of the feet are found. These observations can induce alterations in plantar pressure. This study sought to investigate plantar pressures during gait in the last 4 months of pregnancy and in the postpartum period. A comparison with nulliparous women was conducted to investigate plantar pressure modifications during pregnancy. Methods: Fifty-eight women in the last 4 months of pregnancy, nine postpartum women, and 23 healthy nonpregnant women (control group) performed gait trials on an electronic wal
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
28

Shen, Jing Jin, Xiao Xiao Jin, Shu Xing Bao, Zhen Yu Zhou, Feng Yu Xu, and Rong Qing Xu. "Enhancing the differentiation of walking and standing via the ratio of plantar pressures." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine 236, no. 3 (2021): 376–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09544119211058914.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Differentiation of standing and walking based on plantar pressures is helpful in developing strategies to reduce health risks in the workplace. In order to improve the differentiation ability, the paper proposes a new metric for posture differentiation, that is, the pressure ratio on the two anatomical plantar regions. The plantar pressures were collected from 30 persons during walking and standing. After verifying the normal distribution of the pressure ratio by the Monte Carlo method, two-way repeated-measures ANOVA was conducted for the pressure ratios. The advantage of the pressure ratio o
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
29

Casado-Hernández, Israel, Ricardo Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo, Marta Elena Losa-Iglesias, et al. "Effectiveness of Custom Foot Insoles to Decrease Plantar Pressure: A Cross-over Randomized Trial Study." Healthcare 10, no. 3 (2022): 575. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10030575.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background: Harderness insoles decrease plantar pressure and reduce the foot injury incidence in sport. The purpose of our study was to analyze the plantar pressure variation in moto riders after riding in a real speed circuit with a custom foot 520 Shore EVA insole. Methods: A crossover randomized trial study was performed (consent no. #050520165316). Riders were assessed by an expert motorsport senior podiatry. The participants’ mean age was 35 ± 3.29. Participants completed a 20 min training riding with their own motorcycle in a real speed circuit. Plantar pressures were registered with a b
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
30

Štefan, Lovro, Mario Kasović, and Martin Zvonar. "Association between the levels of physical activity and plantar pressure in 6-14-year-old children." PeerJ 8 (February 14, 2020): e8551. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8551.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background The main purpose of the study was to determine whether lower levels of physical activity were associated with higher plantar pressure generated under each foot. Methods In this cross-sectional study, we recruited 641 children aged 6–14 years (agemean ± SD = 9.7 ± 2.4 years; heightmean ± SD = 143.6 ± 15.3 cm, weightmean ± SD = 37.6 ± 13.4 kg; body-mass indexmean ± SD = 17.6 ± 3.2 kg/m2; 44.2% girls). We used EMED –XL pressure platform to measure force time integral, pressure-time integral, contact-time and contact area, peak plantar pressure and mean plantar pressure of the right and
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
31

Yadav Korada, Hrishikesh. "Photobiomodulation With Customized Insoles on Maximum Plantar Pressure in Diabetic Foot Syndrome by the Biomechanical Model: A Case Report." Iranian Rehabilitation Journal 19, no. 1 (2021): 111–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.32598/irj.19.1.1165.1.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
A 49-year-old male patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus and Diabetic Foot Syndrome (DFS) was evaluated by comprehensive diabetic foot assessment. A 10-session photobiomodulation therapy (low-level laser therapy) was prescribed for neuropathic pain and symptoms applying the scanning and probe method. Customized insoles were recommended for redistributing the plantar pressures and reducing stress on the diabetic foot’s plantar surface for 4 weeks. Dynamic plantar pressure distribution, lower limb kinematics, and postural sway were evaluated using WinTrack dynamic pressure platform. Photobiomodu
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
32

Rodrigues, Juliana Rocha, Wesley Albuquerque Craveiro, Thiago Vilela Lemos, Fábio Alessandro Galvão Passos, Osmair Gomes De Macedo, and João Paulo Chieregato Matheus. "Influence of application of the inelastic taping in plantar pressure of runners pronators." Manual Therapy, Posturology & Rehabilitation Journal 12 (March 30, 2014): 160. http://dx.doi.org/10.17784/mtprehabjournal.2014.12.160.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background: The excessive motion of subtalar pronation of the foot, can cause stress and burden in tissues of the region, giving origin to aches and microtrauma. In clinical practice, excessive movement has been limited to the use of techniques of bandages applied to the plantar arch. Objective: Was to analyze the influence of rigid bandage in plantar pressure distribution corridors pronators. Method: This is a randomized clinical trial, blinded, with twenty runners pronators (33±7 y, 71±7 kg, 174±6 cm). Technique was applied bandage (rigid - BR) to support the plantar arch, described as antip
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
33

Austin, Publishing Group. "Plantar Pressure Distribution during Standing in Female Patients with Hip Osteoarthritis Who Underwent Total Hip Arthroplasty." Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - International 8, no. 3 (2021): 1182. https://doi.org/10.26420/physmedrehabilint.2021.1182.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Abstract <strong>Introduction:</strong>&nbsp;Assessment of plantar pressure indicates the manner in which the plantar region contacts the ground as the first point in a leg-linked kinetic chain, and receives force from the ground. However, few studies have examined the changes in plantar pressure distribution in patients who underwent Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) before and after THA, or compared plantar pressure distribution between THA patients and healthy adults. <strong>Objective:</strong>&nbsp;Plantar pressure distribution in patients with end-stage hip osteoarthritis who undergo THA may
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
34

Kore, Ms Dhanashri D., and Dr U. L. Bombale. "A Review on Various Plantar Pressure Measurement Systems." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-2, Issue-2 (2018): 130–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd7076.

Pełny tekst źródła
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
35

Dhalla, Raja, Jeffrey E. Johnson, and Jack Engsberg. "Can the Use of a Terminal Device Augment Plantar Pressure Reduction with a Total Contact Cast?" Foot & Ankle International 24, no. 6 (2003): 500–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107110070302400609.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Hypotheses/Purpose: Total contact casting (TCC) has been shown to promote the healing of plantar neurotrophic ulcers by reducing plantar pressures and has become the established treatment standard by which all others are measured. The purpose of this study was to determine if terminal cast devices (cast shoes and heels) significantly affect the amount of plantar pressure reduction when used with a total contact cast. Methods/Results: Plantar pressures were measured in the right feet of 28 healthy adult volunteers using the Novel EMED PEDAR system (Novel GmbH, Munich, Germany) for six condition
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
36

Garbalosa, Juan Carlos, Peter R. Cavanagh, Ge Wu, et al. "Foot Function in Diabetic Patients after Partial Amputation." Foot & Ankle International 17, no. 1 (1996): 43–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107110079601700110.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
The function of partially amputated feet in 10 patients with diabetes mellitus was studied. First-step bilateral barefoot plantar pressure distribution and three-dimensional kinematic data were collected using a Novel EMED platform and three video cameras. Analysis of the plantar pressure data revealed a significantly greater mean peak plantar pressure in the feet with transmetatarsal amputation (TMA) than in the intact feet of the same patients. The heels of the amputated feet had significantly lower mean peak plantar pressures than all the forefoot regions. A significantly greater maximum dy
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
37

SAWANT, Neha, and Sanket VAIDYA. "Reliability of OHM 3000 Plantar Pressure System for Measurement of Plantar Pressures in Healthy Indian Population." International Journal of Physiotherapy and Research 10, no. 1 (2022): 4095–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.16965/ijpr.2021.210.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Purpose: The aim of this study is to determine intra and inter-session repeatability and reliability of OHM 3000 for reporting static and dynamic pressures in healthy Indian population. Methods: Using OHM 3000, twenty-eight healthy adults who did not present any gait abnormalities or musculoskeletal conditions were assessed one week apart for static and dynamic pressure. Bipedal stance test was used for assessing static variables- maximum pressure, average pressure, contact area, and weight distribution; whereas dynamic test was used for assessing dynamic variables- maximum pressure, average p
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
38

Urry, Stephen. "Plantar pressure-measurement sensors." Measurement Science and Technology 10, no. 1 (1999): R16—R32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0957-0233/10/1/017.

Pełny tekst źródła
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
39

Booth, Brian G., Noel L.W. Keijsers, Jan Sijbers, and Toon Huysmans. "STAPP: Spatiotemporal analysis of plantar pressure measurements using statistical parametric mapping." Gait & Posture 63 (June 1, 2018): 268–75. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3521478.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background Pedobarography produces large sets of plantar pressure samples that are routinely subsampled (e.g. using regions of interest) or aggregated (e.g. center of pressure trajectories, peak pressure images) in order to simplify statistical analysis and provide intuitive clinical measures. Research question We hypothesize that these data reductions discard gait information that can be used to differentiate between groups or conditions. Methods To test the hypothesis of null information loss, we created an implementation of statistical parametric mapping (SPM) for dynamic plantar pressure d
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
40

Sandhu, Kamlpreet, Vineet Srivastava, and Madhusudan Pal. "Effect of Shod Walking on Plantar Pressure with Varying Insole." Defence Life Science Journal 5, no. 4 (2020): 248–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/dlsj.5.15719.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Walking and running are very critical factors in human being’s everyday life. A human being takes more than 2,000 steps to walk 1.6 km. The human being wear a boot with insole to protect feet when walking, playing and doing various activities. The boot with insole provides significant impact on the feet during these events and transmitted through the feet due to intense force and pressure. Measurements of plantar pressure are important for diagnosing lower limb disorders, designing footwear, injury prevention and applications in sports biomechanics. The objective of this study is to investigat
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
41

García-Arroyo, Jaime, Soraya Pacheco-da-Costa, Francisco Molina-Rueda, Davinia Vicente-Campos, César Calvo-Lobo, and Isabel M. Alguacil-Diego. "Biosignals by In-Shoe Plantar Pressure Sensors on Different Hardness Mats during Running: A Cross-Over Study." Applied Sciences 13, no. 4 (2023): 2157. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app13042157.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Although the effects of running on plantar pressures have been detailed on several surfaces with different hardness, there is a lack of studies assessing the mechanical behavior analysis by in-shoe plantar pressure sensors on different hardness mats during running. The aim of the present study was to determine in-shoe maximum forces and peak plantar pressures on mats with different hardness, such as hard, soft and air chamber mats, during running. A cross-over study was carried out including 36 amateur runners from a sport center. The maximum force and peak pressures of the foot plantar region
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
42

Catan, Liliana, Elena Amaricai, Roxana Ramona Onofrei, et al. "The Impact of Overweight and Obesity on Plantar Pressure in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 18 (2020): 6600. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186600.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
We aimed to synthesise the results of previous studies addressing the impact of overweight and obesity on plantar pressure in children and adolescents. An electronic search of scientific literature was conducted using PubMed, Cochrane and Scopus database, with keywords: “plantar pressure” AND “children” AND “obesity”; “plantar pressure” AND “adolescents” AND “obesity”, “plantar pressure” AND “children” AND “overweight”, “plantar pressure” AND “adolescents” AND “overweight”. Twenty-two articles were included in the review and the following data were recorded: authors, publication year, type of
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
43

Chen, Zujiao, Rui Zhang, Wenwen Zhuo, Longlin Zhang, and Li Zhou. "Research progress of wearable plantar pressure monitoring system." Wearable Technology 3, no. 1 (2022): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.54517/wt.v3i1.1772.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
In order to rapidly promote the application of wearable plantar pressure monitoring system, the physiological structure of human foot, the source of plantar pressure and exercise step frequency are introduced. Based on the current research status of wearable plantar pressure monitoring systems, the fabrication materials and response principles of the fabric sensor-based integrated pressure monitoring socks are explored, the principle of selecting the features of the wearable plantar pressure monitoring system and its application in the field of the pressure monitoring system is explained. The
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
44

Martínez-Jiménez, Eva María, Marta Elena Losa-Iglesias, Jose Ignacio Díaz-Velázquez, et al. "Acute Effects of Intermittent Versus Continuous Bilateral Ankle Plantar Flexor Static Stretching on Postural Sway and Plantar Pressures: A Randomized Clinical Trial." Journal of Clinical Medicine 8, no. 1 (2019): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8010052.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background: Postural balance and fall efficacy (self-perceived confidence in performing daily physical activities) have been found to be risk factors associated with falls in older adults. Stretching is one intervention that has been investigated to improve balance and therefore reduce fall risk. Various forms of stretching have been evaluated with different outcomes, but there is a lack of knowledge about the effect of stretching (continuous and intermittent) on plantar pressures and balance. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to analyze the effects of stretching (continuous and inte
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
45

Armstrong, David G., Kristin Kunze, Billy R. Martin, Heather R. Kimbriel, Brent P. Nixon, and Andrew J. M. Boulton. "Plantar Pressure Changes Using a Novel Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Technique." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 94, no. 5 (2004): 456–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/0940456.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
This study evaluated changes in pressure imparted to diabetic foot wounds using a novel negative pressure bridging technique coupled with a robust removable cast walker. Ten patients had plantar pressures assessed with and without a bridged negative pressure dressing on the foot. Off-loading was accomplished with a pressure-relief walker. Plantar pressures were recorded using two pressure-measurement systems. The location and value of peak focal pressure (taken from six midgait steps) were recorded at the site of ulceration. Paired analysis revealed a large difference (mean ± SD, 74.6% ± 6.0%)
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
46

Gupta, Gauri, Vibha Bhatnagar, and Priyal Mandloi. "Comparison of Plantar Pressure in Patient with Hallux Valgus and Healthy Control and Effect of Demographic Characteristic on it: A Pixel Based Approach." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 10, no. 4 (2022): 3403–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.41999.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Abstract: There is no detailed information available about the differences in plantar pressure distribution between hallux valgus and healthy feet. The goal of this study was to evaluate the plantar pressure of the left and right feet in hallux valgus patients against healthy controls. The current research also looks at the impact of demographic factors on plantar pressure distribution. Furthermore, a correlation between the hallux valgus foot and radiographic measures such as the hallux valgus angle and intermetatarsal angle is investigated. There were 50 patients with hallux valgus (HV group
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
47

Shalamberidze, Merab, Zaza Sokhadze, and Malvina Tatvidze. "The Design of Individual Orthopedic Insoles for the Patients with Diabetic Foot Using Integral Curves to Describe the Plantar Over-Pressure Areas." Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine 2021 (August 6, 2021): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9061241.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Identification of over-pressure areas in the plantar side of the foot in patients with diabetic foot and reduction of plantar pressure play a major role in clinical practice. The use of individual orthopedic insoles is essential to reduce the over-pressure. The aim of the present study is to mark the over-pressure areas of the plantar part of the foot on a pedogram and describe them with high accuracy using a mathematical research method. The locally over-pressured areas with calluses formed due to repeated injuries were identified on the patients’ pedograms. The geometric shapes of the over-p
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
48

Wegener, Caleb, Joshua Burns, Stefania Penkala, and Grad Dip Ex Spr Sc. "Effect of Neutral-Cushioned Running Shoes on Plantar Pressure Loading and Comfort in Athletes with Cavus Feet." American Journal of Sports Medicine 36, no. 11 (2008): 2139–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0363546508318191.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Background High injury rates observed in athletes with cavus feet are thought to be associated with elevated plantar pressure loading. Neutral-cushioned running shoes are often recommended to manage and prevent such injuries. Purpose To investigate in-shoe plantar pressure loading and comfort during running in 2 popular neutral-cushioned running shoes recommended for athletes with cavus feet. Study Design Controlled laboratory study. Methods Plantar pressures were collected using the in-shoe Novel Pedar-X system during overground running in 22 athletes with cavus feet in 2 neutral-cushioned ru
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
49

GUO, LAN-YUEN, CHIEN-FEN LIN, CHICH-HAUNG YANG, et al. "EFFECT ON PLANTAR PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION WITH WEARING DIFFERENT BASE SIZE OF HIGH-HEEL SHOES DURING WALKING AND SLOW RUNNING." Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology 12, no. 01 (2012): 1250018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219519411004563.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
High heeled shoes may alter the regular loading pattern of the plantar pressure, especially increased in the forefoot area. Walking with narrow base of high heeled shoes may induce the brisk acceleration of the supported leg due to instability that increases the force on the plantar area. Particularly, this phenomenon may be amplified while slow running, but never been investigated. Materials and Methods: Plantar pressures were measured for different specific area of foot using the Pedar-X system. The effects on plantar pressure with different sized bases (1.2× 1.2 cm2 and 2.2 × 3.5 cm2) of hi
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
50

Andri Primadhi, Raden, Novarel Enricko Sukma Tohari, and Nurita Dian Kestriani. "Effects of Running Intensity on Forefoot Plantar Pressure Elevation." Sport Mont 21, no. 1 (2023): 95–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.26773/smj.230215.

Pełny tekst źródła
Streszczenie:
Running had been known producing a posterior muscle tightness in lower extremity, particularly calf muscles, resulting in a relative equinus deformity. Numerous study reported the association between equinus deformity and foot pain, partially due to the increased plantar pressure of forefoot. This study was directed to find a relation between running intensity and increased forefoot plantar pressure. Subjects were divided into two groups according to running intensity as classified as runner or non-runner. Forefoot plantar pressures data were obtained using a foot imprinter and analyzed into n
Style APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO itp.
Oferujemy zniżki na wszystkie plany premium dla autorów, których prace zostały uwzględnione w tematycznych zestawieniach literatury. Skontaktuj się z nami, aby uzyskać unikalny kod promocyjny!