Effect of design
parameters of shoe insoles and footwear soles for feet with
different postural index. Analysis of dynamic stiffness and
synergies.
Abstract:
The foot is key in
human walking, which is essential for the development of activities
of daily living, and ensures a full and autonomous life. This
ability may be affected by different pathologies, such as those
derived from extreme postural indices (highly pronated or supinated
feet), which have a high prevalence in today's population. Orthotics
are frequently used to face these pathologies. Different types of
plantar support designs are used in clinical practice (Root’s
functional orthosis, Blake’s inverted orthosis, Kirby’s Medial Heel
Skive, and variations of these types), depending on the school and
previous experience. These plantar supports aim to correct posture
in order to reduce the joint moments, and to avoid high pressure
areas. However, patients report discomfort in many cases, and
injuries may occur as a side effect. There are specific sports
footwear for pronator feet, but they have only been studied for
these sports conditions, which are very different from those
required for gait.
The aim of this project is to contribute to deepen the knowledge of
the effect of the design parameters of plantar supports and/or shoe
soles on the kinetic behaviour of feet with different postural
indices during gait, by using methods that reduce the complexity of
the problem. On the one hand, the dynamic stiffness and net work
will be characterized from the analysis of kinematics and moments on
the ankle, midtarsal and metatarsophalangeal joints, in the three
anatomical planes, and in the following situations: barefoot,
neutral footwear, specific sports footwear, and plantar supports
and/or wedges with varied design parameters. And on the other hand,
these same data will be used to identify the synergies and gait
patterns in feet with different postural indices. As a result,
guides will be developed for the selection of the proper design
parameters of the plantar supports for the different postural
indices, as well as for the design of specific footwear, in order to
chase for a better quality of life and lower risk of injury. These
guides will be of interest to footwear companies, since they will
provide key information for the development of specific footwear for
feet with different postural indices, a market segment that has yet
to be exploited. The characterization data can also be used by
rehabilitators and surgeons to adjust rehabilitation strategies and
surgical practices. Finally, the experimentation and analysis
techniques can be extrapolated to other works aimed to characterize
the kinetics of the foot joints, especially in relation to the
experimentation in footwear conditions, and to the analysis using
dimensional reduction.
Date:
Jan. 2022 – Dec. 2024
PI UJI:
Ximo Sancho Bru
Partners:
Universitat Jaume I,
Universitat de València, Universitat de Barcelona