2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2013.10.018
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Comparison of plantar pressures and contact area between normal and cavus foot

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“…in pes cavus the contact surface in the midfoot and toe areas of the foot sole are reduced and consequently pressure on the rest of the foot areas resting on the ground increases. According to [9], although this condition affects a smaller population percentage than pes planus (10-15%), 60% of these are likely to suffer pain and associated pathologies, including calluses, changes in bone structures, limited joint mobility, and arterial disease. Thanks to the use of anatomical insoles, it is possible to dampen impacts while walking, as well as to reduce and redistribute plantar pressure adequately.…”
Section: Anatomical Insolesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in pes cavus the contact surface in the midfoot and toe areas of the foot sole are reduced and consequently pressure on the rest of the foot areas resting on the ground increases. According to [9], although this condition affects a smaller population percentage than pes planus (10-15%), 60% of these are likely to suffer pain and associated pathologies, including calluses, changes in bone structures, limited joint mobility, and arterial disease. Thanks to the use of anatomical insoles, it is possible to dampen impacts while walking, as well as to reduce and redistribute plantar pressure adequately.…”
Section: Anatomical Insolesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quatro estudos utilizaram a área de contato e a pressão do pé em conjunto [3], [4], [8], [10] . O pé foi dividido em regiões: ante pé (subdivido em hálux e metatarsos que foram avaliados individualmente e seis agrupados); médio pé; e calcanhar seccionado em região medial e lateral.…”
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“…Características descritivas das amostragens utilizadas nas publicações estão descritas na tabela 1. [4], [13] e acompanhamentos clínicos como: dor crônica no quadril [7], doenças associados ao vírus HTLC-1 [8] e desordens temporomandibulares [14]. Dos nove estudos que utilizaram a baropodometria, as variáveis mais utilizadas (figura 2) foram a pressão plantar (kPa) e carga plantar (kgF).…”
Section: Materiais E Métodosunclassified
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