Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3251745 Journal of Orthopaedics 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThis study explored the relationship between foot types and corresponding variations in shock attenuating properties of the heel.MethodsThirty matched participants were assigned to 3 groups: pronated, neutral, and supinated. A low-mass accelerometer was mounted to the calcaneus of the right leg of each participant.ResultsAcceleration at heel strike for supinators was significantly higher than that in individuals with pronated and neutrally aligned feet. No significant difference was found in mean and maximum acceleration at heel strike between pronators and neutrals.ConclusionCavus feet undergo significantly higher mean and maximum acceleration forces than neutrally aligned and pronated feet.

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