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The Changes of Foot Pressure Distribution after Orthotic Shoes Wearing in Flatfoot.
Kim, Min Young , Moon, Jae Ho , Kim, Hyun Joo , Park, Jun Soo
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med 1998;22(1):217-223.

Flatfoot is a common foot disorder. Some modifications by orthotic shoes for the flatfoot have been prescribed, however their effectivenesses are not fully proven yet. We have tried to validate the effectivenesses of conventional orthotic shoes for the flatfoot patients. We assessed the static and dynamic pressure, dynamic pressure-time integral, and relative impulse with and without wearing orthotic shoes. Thirteen subjects with the flatfoot were included in this study. The results showed the positive effects of orthotic shoes for the subjects. Especially the dynamic pressure-time integral values revealed the significantly reduced values at the medial side of midfoot, which meant the functional improvement of flatfoot status. We have concluded that the use of conventional orthotic shoes for the flat foot patients would be effective for properly selected patients, if there is no other associated abnormality.

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Foot Pressure Distribution of Normal Children.
Moon, Jae Ho , Lee, Han Soo , Kim, Min Young , Kim, Sung Won , Jung, Kwang Ik
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med 1997;21(4):755-761.

The purpose of this study was to measure the foot pressure distribution of normal children. Static and dynamic pressure, dynamic pressure-time integral, relative impulse, static pressure distribution between forefoot and heel, and the percentage of contact time in each phase of the gait cycle were measured from 68 normal children by the in-sole pressure measurement system. The measurements were perfomed while standing and walking with their comfortable speed using the in-sole pressure measurement system.

The sites of the greatest static pressure, dynamic pressure-time integral and relative impulse were obtained from the 2nd and the 3rd metatarsal head areas. And the dynamic pressure was obtained from in the lateral heel area. The forefoot to heel load ratio was about 6 to 4 in the static state. The contact time was greatest during the push-off phase., In-sole pressure measurement system, Static pressure, Dynamic pressure,

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