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Rollover footwear affects lower limb biomechanics during walking.

Forghany, S; Nester, CJ; Richards, B; Hatton, AL; Liu, A

Authors

S Forghany

B Richards

AL Hatton

A Liu



Abstract

AIM: To investigate the effect of rollover footwear on walking speed, metabolic cost of gait, lower limb kinematics, kinetics, EMG muscle activity and plantar pressure. METHODS: Twenty subjects (mean age-33.1 years, height-1.71 m, body mass-68.9 kg, BMI 23.6, 12 male) walked in: a flat control footwear; a flat control footwear weighted to match the mass of a rollover shoe; a rollover shoe; MBT footwear. Data relating to metabolic energy and temporal aspects of gait were collected during 6 min of continuous walking, all other data in a gait laboratory. RESULTS: The rollover footwear moved the contact point under the shoe anteriorly during early stance, increasing midfoot pressures. This changed internal ankle dorsiflexion moments to plantarflexion moments earlier, reducing ankle plantarflexion and tibialis anterior activity after initial contact, and increasing calf EMG activity. In mid stance the rollover footwear resulted in a more dorsiflexed ankle position but less ankle movement. During propulsion, the rollover footwear reduced peak ankle dorsiflexion, peak internal plantarflexor ankle moments and the range of ankle plantarflexion. Vertical ground reaction loading rates were increased by the rollover footwear. There were no effects on temporal or energy cost of gait and no effect of elevated shoe weight. CONCLUSION: Investigating all proposed effects of this footwear concurrently has enabled a more valid investigation of how the footwear effects are interrelated. There were concurrent changes in several aspects of lower limb function, with greatest effects at the foot and ankle, but no change in the metabolic cost of walking.

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2014
Deposit Date Jun 7, 2023
Journal Gait Posture
Print ISSN 0966-6362
Electronic ISSN 1879-2219
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 39
Pages 205--212
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2013.07.009
Keywords Electromyography, Kinematics, Kinetics, Metabolic energy cost, Rollover footwear, Adult, Ankle Joint, Biomechanical Phenomena, Female, Gait, Humans, Lower Extremity, Male, Muscle, Skeletal, Shoes, Walking
Publisher URL https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23910726