2021
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2021.791238
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The Influence of Heel Height on Strain Variation of Plantar Fascia During High Heel Shoes Walking-Combined Musculoskeletal Modeling and Finite Element Analysis

Abstract: The therapeutic benefit of high heel shoes (HHS) for plantar fasciitis treatment is controversial. It has been suggested that plantar fascia strain can be decreased by heel elevation of shoes which helps in body weight redistribution throughout the length of the foot. Yet it is a fact that the repetitive tension caused by HHS wearing resulting in plantar fasciitis is a high-risk disease in HHS individuals who suffer heel and plantar pain. To explore the biomechanical function on plantar fascia under HHS condit… Show more

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“…The number of studies on the effectiveness of Lapidus plate systems in foot surgery is insufficient, and it is necessary to increase the knowledge of the results of fixation level, system type, and insertion position in foot surgery. The FE method can effectively explore this problem, and it can also explore the influence of a muscle on the biomechanics of the foot through the musculoskeletal system combined with FE method [ 39 ]. Palomo et al [ 40 ] found that the existence of fibularis tertius muscle was variable and was not affected by individual sex.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of studies on the effectiveness of Lapidus plate systems in foot surgery is insufficient, and it is necessary to increase the knowledge of the results of fixation level, system type, and insertion position in foot surgery. The FE method can effectively explore this problem, and it can also explore the influence of a muscle on the biomechanics of the foot through the musculoskeletal system combined with FE method [ 39 ]. Palomo et al [ 40 ] found that the existence of fibularis tertius muscle was variable and was not affected by individual sex.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the biomechanical properties of the clinically important fascia, such as the plantar fascia, have been well-studied [ 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 ], the microscopic anatomy and pathology of the fascia have received limited attention. Little is known about the elastic fiber composition, extracellular matrix characteristics, vascularity, innervation extent of the fascia tissue, and their role in disease and therapeutics [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%