Effects of soles with different hardness on human lower extremity kinematics during walking
- VernacularTitle:不同硬度鞋底对人体步行下肢运动学的分析
- Author:
Ya-wei SONG
1
;
Jin-ru TENG
1
;
Xi-yuan ZHANG
2
Author Information
1. Scientific Research Department, Nanjing Sport Institute
2. Sports and Health Department, Olympic College of Nanjing Sport Institute
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Hardness;
Soles;
Gait analysis;
Kinematics
- From:
Journal of Medical Biomechanics
2013;28(4):E388-E396
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To evaluate effects of soles with different hardness on kinematic parameters of human lower extremity during walking by conducting kinematic analysis on subjects walking with soles of different hardness. Methods Subjects were required to wear 3 kinds of shoes with soles of different hardness and walk on the treadmill at the speed of 6 km/h. Vicon infrared camera system was used to capture the motions of subjects during walking, and kinematic parameters such as heel height, toe height, knee angle and ankle angle were collected for experimental analysis. Results Compared with the other shoes, the gait cycle was increased when subjects wearing soft-soled shoes, with the smallest angel of the forward pendulum of crus. The forward pendulum of thigh was the smallest and the back pendulum was the largest when subjects wearing medium-hardness shoes. The forward pendulum of thigh was the largest and the back pendulum was the smallest when subjects wearing hard-soled shoes. The time of swing phase was relatively stable. Conclusions Soft-soled shoes are more suitable for slow walking during a short period, while medium-hardness shoes have the smallest impact on lower extremity kinematics during walking for a long period, and hard-soled shoes are suitable for fast walking during a short period.