概括
穿宽跟鞋显著增加膝盖扭矩,类似于窄跟鞋. 这表明有可能出现异常的关节力和膝盖的退行性变化.
科学领域:
- 生物力学 生物力学
- 整形外科 整形外科 整形外科
- 运动学 运动学
背景情况:
- 研究了鞋类对膝关节扭矩的生物力学影响.
- 比较宽跟鞋与窄跟鞋和赤脚行走的影响.
研究的目的:
- 为了比较宽跟鞋与窄跟鞋在走路时对膝关节扭矩的影响.
- 量化与不同脚跟宽度相关的峰值外部膝盖曲器和膝盖瓦鲁斯扭矩的变化.
主要方法:
- 20名健康女性参与了这项研究.
- 在三个条件下行走时测量了关节扭矩:赤脚,穿宽跟鞋和穿窄跟鞋.
- 收集了动力学和动力学数据来计算联合扭矩.
主要成果:
- 与赤脚行走相比,宽跟鞋增加了30%的峰值外部膝盖曲器扭矩.
- 宽跟鞋 (26%) 和窄跟鞋 (22%) 都显著增加了与赤脚行走相比的峰值膝盖和扭矩.
- 对膝盖扭矩的影响在宽跟鞋和窄跟鞋之间是可比的.
结论:
- 宽跟鞋会对膝盖施加异常的压力,尤其是膝盖骨骨和中部部位.
- 这些改变的力量可能会导致膝关节退行性关节疾病的发展.
- 鞋子的设计,包括鞋跟的宽度,在膝关节健康方面发挥着至关重要的作用.
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