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The shape of the transverse arch in high heels while standing

INTRODUCTION: High heeled shoes have long been worn in society and they are known to cause biomechanical imbalances to not only the foot, but the whole musculoskeletal system. This study aims to show the detailed changes that happen to the shape of the transverse arch of the foot in high heels, usin...

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Autores principales: Zeidan, Hala, Kawagoe, Mirei, Kajiwara, Yuu, Harada, Keiko, Nishida, Yurika, Yamada, Keisuke, Kawabe, Rika, Yokota, Junpei, Yamashiro, Chiaki, Odake, Yu, Takeda, Masakatsu, Doi, Naoki, Negoro, Kaho, Matsumura, Natsuki, Morino, Tappei, Bourgeois Yoshioka, Clemence Kiho, Chen, Chang Yu, Aoyama, Tomoki
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7279575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32511246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233958
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author Zeidan, Hala
Kawagoe, Mirei
Kajiwara, Yuu
Harada, Keiko
Nishida, Yurika
Yamada, Keisuke
Kawabe, Rika
Yokota, Junpei
Yamashiro, Chiaki
Odake, Yu
Takeda, Masakatsu
Doi, Naoki
Negoro, Kaho
Matsumura, Natsuki
Morino, Tappei
Bourgeois Yoshioka, Clemence Kiho
Chen, Chang Yu
Aoyama, Tomoki
author_facet Zeidan, Hala
Kawagoe, Mirei
Kajiwara, Yuu
Harada, Keiko
Nishida, Yurika
Yamada, Keisuke
Kawabe, Rika
Yokota, Junpei
Yamashiro, Chiaki
Odake, Yu
Takeda, Masakatsu
Doi, Naoki
Negoro, Kaho
Matsumura, Natsuki
Morino, Tappei
Bourgeois Yoshioka, Clemence Kiho
Chen, Chang Yu
Aoyama, Tomoki
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description INTRODUCTION: High heeled shoes have long been worn in society and they are known to cause biomechanical imbalances to not only the foot, but the whole musculoskeletal system. This study aims to show the detailed changes that happen to the shape of the transverse arch of the foot in high heels, using two different inclination degrees. METHODS: 68 women participated in this study. Two custom-made high heels were made with inclinations of 15 degrees and 30 degrees (cm). A weight-bearing ultrasound was used to assess the coronal view of the transverse arch in standing. ANOVA and Tuckey tests were used to compare the results between 0 degrees, 15 degrees and 30 degrees inclinations. RESULTS: The transverse arch height was slightly increased as the heel height increased (0DI-15DI: p = 0.5852 / 15DI-30DI: p = 0.395 / 0DI-30DI: p = 0.0593). The transverse arch length (0DI-15DI: p = 0.0486 / 15DI-30DI: p = 0.0004 / 0DI-30DI: p = 0.1105) and the area under the metatarsal heads (0DI-15DI: p = 0.0422 / 15DI-30DI: p = 0.0180 / 0DI-30DI: p = 0.9463) significantly decreased as the heel height increased. DISCUSSION: The main changes were viewed in the 30 degrees inclinations compared to 0 degrees inclination. When the toes are dorsiflexed in high heels, it stimulates the Windlass mechanism which in turn stiffens the plantar fascia and adducts the metatarsal heads, while the soft tissues shrink in response to loads. CONCLUSION: High heels affected the shape of the transverse arch even in short term standing, and these effects increased as the height of the heel increased.
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spelling pubmed-72795752020-06-17 The shape of the transverse arch in high heels while standing Zeidan, Hala Kawagoe, Mirei Kajiwara, Yuu Harada, Keiko Nishida, Yurika Yamada, Keisuke Kawabe, Rika Yokota, Junpei Yamashiro, Chiaki Odake, Yu Takeda, Masakatsu Doi, Naoki Negoro, Kaho Matsumura, Natsuki Morino, Tappei Bourgeois Yoshioka, Clemence Kiho Chen, Chang Yu Aoyama, Tomoki PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: High heeled shoes have long been worn in society and they are known to cause biomechanical imbalances to not only the foot, but the whole musculoskeletal system. This study aims to show the detailed changes that happen to the shape of the transverse arch of the foot in high heels, using two different inclination degrees. METHODS: 68 women participated in this study. Two custom-made high heels were made with inclinations of 15 degrees and 30 degrees (cm). A weight-bearing ultrasound was used to assess the coronal view of the transverse arch in standing. ANOVA and Tuckey tests were used to compare the results between 0 degrees, 15 degrees and 30 degrees inclinations. RESULTS: The transverse arch height was slightly increased as the heel height increased (0DI-15DI: p = 0.5852 / 15DI-30DI: p = 0.395 / 0DI-30DI: p = 0.0593). The transverse arch length (0DI-15DI: p = 0.0486 / 15DI-30DI: p = 0.0004 / 0DI-30DI: p = 0.1105) and the area under the metatarsal heads (0DI-15DI: p = 0.0422 / 15DI-30DI: p = 0.0180 / 0DI-30DI: p = 0.9463) significantly decreased as the heel height increased. DISCUSSION: The main changes were viewed in the 30 degrees inclinations compared to 0 degrees inclination. When the toes are dorsiflexed in high heels, it stimulates the Windlass mechanism which in turn stiffens the plantar fascia and adducts the metatarsal heads, while the soft tissues shrink in response to loads. CONCLUSION: High heels affected the shape of the transverse arch even in short term standing, and these effects increased as the height of the heel increased. Public Library of Science 2020-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7279575/ /pubmed/32511246 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233958 Text en © 2020 Zeidan et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zeidan, Hala
Kawagoe, Mirei
Kajiwara, Yuu
Harada, Keiko
Nishida, Yurika
Yamada, Keisuke
Kawabe, Rika
Yokota, Junpei
Yamashiro, Chiaki
Odake, Yu
Takeda, Masakatsu
Doi, Naoki
Negoro, Kaho
Matsumura, Natsuki
Morino, Tappei
Bourgeois Yoshioka, Clemence Kiho
Chen, Chang Yu
Aoyama, Tomoki
The shape of the transverse arch in high heels while standing
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title_full The shape of the transverse arch in high heels while standing
title_fullStr The shape of the transverse arch in high heels while standing
title_full_unstemmed The shape of the transverse arch in high heels while standing
title_short The shape of the transverse arch in high heels while standing
title_sort shape of the transverse arch in high heels while standing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7279575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32511246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233958
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