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Effect of shoe heel height

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jan 12, 2008.

  1. NewsBot

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    Effects of high heel wear and increased weight on the knee during walking
    Matthew R Titchenal, Jessica L Asay, Julien Favre, Thomas P Andriacchi and Constance R Chu
    Journal of Orthopaedic Research; Early View
     
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    A STUDY ON EFFECT OF HEEL HEIGHT OF SHOES ON SELECTED VARIABLE
    OF NORMAL GAIT PARAMETER AMONG YOUNG ADULT FEMALES OF ETHIOPIA
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    Werknesh Meresa Nigus and Somsankar Mukherjee
    African Journal of Science and Research,2014,(3)6:19-22
     
  3. NewsBot

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    High-heeled-related alterations in the static sagittal profile of the spino-pelvic structure in young women
    Min Dai, Xiaofeng Li, Xin Zhou, Yiqiang Hu, Qiang Luo, Song Zhou
    European Spine Journal; March 2015
     
  4. NewsBot

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    Effects of heel base size, walking speed, and slope angle on center of pressure trajectory and plantar pressure when wearing high-heeled shoes.
    Luximon Y, Cong Y, Luximon A, Zhang M.
    Hum Mov Sci. 2015 Apr 21;41:307-319
     
  5. BEN-HUR

    BEN-HUR Well-Known Member

    The following is a Podiatry Today article relating to heel height/Heel To Toe Drop...

    Why It Is Important To Evaluate Shoe Heel To Toe Drop In Patients With Equinus...

    And in the news...

    Cannes Film Festival 'turns away women in flat shoes'...

    &...

    Cannes Film Festival: 'Flatgate' not a hit with women...


    Above 3 links dated - 19th May 2015.
     
  6. NewsBot

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    Press Release:
    Wearing high-heeled shoes may cause ankle muscle imbalance and injury
     
  7. Elizabeth Humble-Thomas

    Elizabeth Humble-Thomas Active Member

    Personally delighted at the current backlash(?) against high heels.
    Interestingly, while talking to a heel wearing professional women, she said that as she was quite short, the heels elevated her to nearer the height of her male colleagues, important for her self-esteem...
    When will our disabled friends get a chair that lifts them to a higher level? Having to have people crouching to talk to you must feel very demeaning. I notice that some new baby buggies have the seat at a much higher position than previously.
     
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    Press Release:
    High Heels can Lead to Ankle Injuries, CHHS Expert Offers Tips
     
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    Effects of High Heeled Shoes Wearing Experience and Heel Height on Human Standing Balance and Functional Mobility.
    Hapsari VD, Xiong S.
    Ergonomics. 2015 Jul 9:1-26.
     
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    Lower limb kinematics study on female Latin shoes of different heel heights
    Changfeng Li et al
    International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology; Volume 18, Issue 4
     
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    The influence of revised high-heeled shoes on foot pressure and center of pressure during standing in young women
    Young-Hyeon Bae, Mansoo Ko, Suk Min Lee
    Journal of Physical Therapy Science; Vol. 27 (2015) No. 12 December p. 3745-3747
     
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    High-heeled shoes and musculoskeletal injuries: a narrative systematic review
    Maxwell S Barnish, Jean Barnish
    BMJ Open 2016;6:e010053
     
  13. NewsBot

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    The impact of high-heeled shoes on ankle complex during walking in young women-In vivo kinematic study based on 3D to 2D registration technique.
    Wang Cet al
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol. 2016 Feb 17;28:7-16.
     
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    Effect of Heel Height and Speed on Gait, and the Relationship Among the Factors and Gait Variables.
    Sumin Park; Jaeheung Park
    Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea . 2016, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p39-52. 14p.
     
  15. NewsBot

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    Effects of the height of shoe heels on muscle activation of cervical and lumbar spine in healthy women.
    Park K, Kim Y, Chung Y, Hwang S
    J Phys Ther Sci. 2016 Mar;28(3):956-9
     
  16. NewsBot

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    Habitual Use of High-Heeled Shoes Affects Isokinetic Soleus Strength More Than Gastrocnemius in Healthy Young Females
    Ahmed Farrag et al
    Foot & Ankle International May 9, 2016
     
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    Lower limb mechanics during moderate high-heel jogging and running in different experienced wearers
    Fengqin Fu et al
    Human Movement Science; Volume 48, August 2016, Pages 15–27
     
  18. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member

    How high is 'moderate high-heel' (can't access the article) and if it's what i'm thinking, apart from Fengquin Fu, is this important?
     
  19. NewsBot

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    Effects of duration of wearing high-heeled shoes on plantar pressure
    Chun-Ming Yin, Xiao-Hua Pan, Yu-Xin Sun, Zhi-Bin Chen
    Human Movement Science; Volume 49, October 2016, Pages 196?205
     
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    Effect of Asymmetrical Load Carrying on Joint Kinetics of the Lower Extremity During Walking in High-Heeled Shoes in Young Women
    Soul Lee , MSc, Lin Wang , PhD, Jing Xian Li , PhD
    Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association: July 2016, Vol. 106, No. 4, pp. 257-264.
     
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    The influence of high-heeled shoes on strain and tension force of the anterior talofibular ligament and plantar fascia during balanced standing and walking
    Jia Yuaet al
    Medical Engineering & Physics; 4 August 2016
     
  22. efuller

    efuller MVP

    I have a real problem with notion that the ATL is the probelm in lateral ankle instability. When you look at standing radiographs the vast majority of the time the talar trochlear surface is in complete contact with the tibia. When you look at a stress inversion radiograph the trochlear surface is at an angle to the inferior surface of the tibia. Tension in the ligament, to resist inversion, doesn't happen until there has already been significant motion of the joint. The intact ligament is not important in preventing the first few degrees of motion.

    Yes, there is a correlation between poor ligaments and ankle sprains. That is because these people have already had frequent ankle sprains where the ligaments were damaged. In this case it is more important to look at the starting of motion rather on what stops, or becomes damaged when it attempts to stop the motion.

    Peroneal reaction time makes a lot of sense. Increased supination moment from a lateral STJ axis makes sense as to why some people would supinate faster than others.

    Eric
     
  23. Agreed.
     
  24. NewsBot

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    Effect of Heel Heights on Female Postural Control During Standing on a Dynamic Support Surface With Sinusoidal Oscillations.
    Sun D et al
    J Mot Behav. 2016 Sep 2:1-7
     
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    Finite element investigation of the biomechanical responses of human foot to the heel height and a rigid hemisphere cleat
    Cho, J., Lee, D. & Ahn, Y. J
    Mech Sci Technol (2016) 30: 4269. doi:10.1007/s12206-016-0839-5
     
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    Influence of high-heeled shoes on the sagittal balance of the spine and the whole body
    Weitkunat, T., Buck, F.M., Jentzsch, T. et al.
    Eur Spine J (2016) 25: 3658. doi:10.1007/s00586-016-4621-2
     
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    The effects of shoe heel height and gait velocity on position sense of the knee joint and balance.
    Jang IY et al
    J Phys Ther Sci. 2016 Sep;28(9):2482-2485.
     
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    Effect on the parameters of the high-heel shoe and transfer time of ground reaction force during level walking.
    Hyun SH et al
    J Exerc Rehabil. 2016 Oct 31;12(5):451-455. eCollection 2016.
     
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    Effect on the parameters of the high-heel shoe and transfer time of ground reaction force during level walking
    Seung-Hyun Hyun, Young-Pyo Kim, and Che-Cheong Ryew
    J Exerc Rehabil. 2016 Oct; 12(5): 451–455.
     
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    The influence of high- and low-heeled shoes on balance in young women.
    Mika A et al
    Acta Bioeng Biomech. 2016;18(3):97-103.
     
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    The influence of high- and low-heeled shoes on balance in young women.
    Mika A et al
    Acta Bioeng Biomech. 2016;18(3):97-103.
     
  32. NewsBot

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    High-heeled walking decreases lumbar lordosis
    Edeny Baaklini et al
    Gait & Posture; 31 March 2017
     
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    Electromyographic changes in muscles around the ankle and the knee joints in women accustomed to wearing high-heeled or low-heeled shoes
    Mona Kermani et al
    Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies; Article in Press
     
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    A SURVEY ON MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS IN WOMEN WEARING HIGH HEEL SHOES
    Ashwini S Kalsait
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
     
  35. NewsBot

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    Determination of Stress Distribution in
    Women’s Shoes During High-Heeled
    Gait

    FME Transactions (2017) 45, 315-322
     
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    Effect of walking in footwear with varying heel sole differentials on shank and foot segment kinematics.
    Owen E, Fatone S, Hansen A
    Prosthet Orthot Int. 2017 Sep 1:309364617728119. doi: 10.1177/0309364617728119.
     
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    Effects of high-heeled footwear on static and dynamic pelvis position and lumbar lordosis in experienced younger and middle-aged women
    Jan Schroeder et al
    Gait and Posture; Article in Press
     
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    On the Use of Auxetics in Footwear: Investigating the Effect of Padding and Padding Material on Forefoot Pressure in High Heels
    Lisa Ann Stojmanovski Mercieca et al
    physica status solidi (b) 22 November 2017
     
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    Foot mechanics in young women are altered after walking in high-heeled shoes.
    Winiarski S et al
    Acta Bioeng Biomech. 2017;19(3):107-113.
     
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    Effects of high heeled shoes on gait. A review
    M.M. Wiedemeijer et al
    Gait and Posture; Article in Press
     
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