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Normative Plantar Pressure Values

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Nov 24, 2015.

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    Normative plantar pressure distribution in asymptomatic adult subjects: A pilot study
    Advances in Biomedical Engineering (ICABME), 2015 International Conference on
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  2. efuller

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    There was a study that showed that some pressure variables were dependent on sensor size. EMED has different sensor sizes for different feet. You could develop normative data for a particular sensor, if the sensor was calibrated the same way across time. However, the data could not be use across different types of sensors.

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    Impact of Arch Height Flexibility on Dynamic Plantar Pressure in Healthy Young Subjects with Planus Feet
    Jinsup Song, Kersti Choe, Michael Neary, Rebecca A. Zifchock, Kenneth Cameron, Michael Trepal, Marian Hannon, and Howard J. Hilstrom
    Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association: September 2016, Vol. 106, No. sp1, pp. 6-6.
     
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    Multiple linear regression approach for the analysis of the relationships between joints mobility and regional pressure-based parameters in the normal-arched foot
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    Journal of Biomechanics 16 September 2016
     
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    Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change in Foot Pressure Measurements in Typically Developing Children
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    The Influence of Walking Speed and Heel Height on Peak Plantar Pressure in the Forefoot of Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study.
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    The Influence of Population Characteristics and Measurement System on Barefoot Plantar Pressures: A Systematic Review and Meta-Regression Analysis
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    The influence of population characteristics and measurement system on barefoot plantar pressures: A systematic review and meta-regression analysis.
    Telfer S, Bigham JJ
    Gait Posture. 2018 Oct 26;67:269-276.
     
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    The effect of aging and gender on plantar pressure distribution during the gait in elderly.
    Gimunová M et al
    Acta Bioeng Biomech. 2018;20(4):139-144.
     
  11. Petcu Daniel

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    Same conclusion in: The influence of population characteristics and measurement system on barefoot plantar pressures: A systematic review and meta-regression analysis
    "CONCLUSIONS:
    At the level of the literature, we confirmed significant effects of disease status, age, BMI, and sex on regional peak plantar pressures. Researchers and clinicians should be aware that measurements of peak plantar pressure variables obtained from different collection equipment are not directly comparable."
     
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    The effects of gait speed on plantar pressure variables in individuals with
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    The effects of gait speed on plantar pressure variables in individuals with normal foot posture and flatfoot
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    Comparison of flatfeet and normal feet using data of the gait cycle, contact area, and foot pressure
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    Dynamic Characteristics of Foot Development: A Narrative Synthesis of Plantar Pressure Data During Infancy and Childhood
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    Effects of walking speeds and durations on the plantar pressure gradient and pressure gradient angle
    Chi-Wen Lung et al
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    Chantal M Hulshof et al
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