Abstract

The Effect of Locally Produced Unstable Shoes on Foot Plantar Pressure During Walking Among Healthy Male Students

Highlights

  • W alking is a perfectly coordinated and complex activity performed in collaboration with the musculoskeletal and nervous systems

  • The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of locally produced unstable shoes on foot plantar pressure during walking in healthy male students

  • This study examined the effect of locally produced unstable shoes on foot plantar pressure

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Introduction

W alking is a perfectly coordinated and complex activity performed in collaboration with the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. The mechanical behavior of these organs has been well identified and analyzed. Such data have been gained by a better understanding of motor organs and relying on sensitive measurement equipment [1]. This study examined the effect of locally produced unstable shoes on foot plantar pressure. To this aim, the maximum pressure in ten plantar regions (hallux, lesser digits, 1-5 metatarsals, midfoot, medial, and lateral heels) were considered between different conditions in terms of foot coverage while walking. We aimed to explore the effect of locally produced shoes on foot plantar pressure variables during walking, compared to those produced abroad, conventional shoes, and bare feet condition in healthy people

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