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Change of Foot Pressure Distributions on Stance Leg during Coordinative Locomotor Training in Healthy Adults

협응이동훈련이 정상 성인의 지지발에 따른 족부압력분포에 미치는 변화

  • Jae-Heon Lim (Department of Physical Therapy, Wonkwang Health Science University) ;
  • Eun-Ju Kuk (The Lab Friends) ;
  • Jin-Cheol Kim (Department of Physical Therapy, Wonkwang Health Science University)
  • Received : 2022.11.30
  • Accepted : 2023.01.13
  • Published : 2023.02.28

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study examined the foot pressure distribution using the sprinter and skater patterns of coordinative locomotor training. METHODS: Thirty healthy adults, comprising 11 men and 19 women, participated in the study. All the participants performed patterns in sprinter pattern conditions 1-3 and skater pattern conditions 1-3, and were measured using a pedoscan to determine the applied foot pressure distribution. RESULTS: The participants significantly differed in the big toe during the sprinter pattern. As a result of the post hoc test, opposite and opposite sprinters showed a significant difference from the same sprinters (same sprinter; 21.33 ± 5.92, opposite sprinter; 23.54 ± 5.41, and reopposite sprinter; 24.14 ± 6.46). There was a significant difference in the lateral side during the skater pattern. As a result of the post hoc test, reopposite and same skaters showed a significant difference from opposite skaters (same skater; 49.88 ± 5.75, opposite skater; 48.78 ± 5.64, and reopposite skater; 51.15 ± 5.37). CONCLUSION: The foot pressure was distributed toward the hallux and fifth toe according to the sprinter and skater patterns of coordinative locomotor training.

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Acknowledgement

이 논문은 2022년도 원광보건대학교 교내연구비 지원에 의해서 수행됨.

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