The Effect of Differential Medial and Lateral Midsole Hardness on Rearfoot Movement

운동화 후족의 내외측 경도차에 따른 후족 제어의 효과

  • 부진후 ((주)화승 연구개발실) ;
  • 이동춘 (동아대학교 산업시스템공학과)
  • Received : 2001.02.07
  • Accepted : 2001.04.04
  • Published : 2001.04.30

Abstract

Rearfoot control can be defined as the relative ability of a shoe to limit the amount of subtalar joint pronation immediately following footstrike. A normal amount of pronation provides a means of decreasing peak forces experienced by the leg, but excessive pronation of the foot can be arised its injures. The purpose of this study is to compare amount of pronation according to a difference between medial and later hardness of shoe midsole for better design of running shops. The experiment is examined for 7 running shoes. 8 males. to measure the Achilles tendon angle and rearfoot angle using high speed camera. The results is conducted that the changes of Achilles tendon angle significantly differ at each test shoe with increased running speed. And, a difference between medial and lateral hardness of midsole affects rearfoot motion of runner. The displacements of maximal Achilles tendon angle described a amount of pronation motion is decreased when medial hardness of midsole is large more than lateral.

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