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Journal of Korean Society Physical Therapy
2004 Volume.16 No. 3 p.112 ~ p.124
Effects of the Differences in Shoe Heel-height on Balanced Performances
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Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to research the effects of the differences in shoe heel height on balanced performances with a balance master.

Method: 40 healthy female adults were divided into 2 groups at random. All the female participants were tested by a balance master system. Differences were analyzed according to high heel shoes and low heel shoes. The ability of static postural balance control was measured by modified CTSIB and unilateral stance test, while that of dynamic postural balance control was measured by LOS (limit of stability) and rhythmic weight shift, among the programs of a balance master.

Result: 1. There is no significant correlation between the ability of static and dynamic postural balance control before main test without the shoes. 2. Movement velocity and directional control ability were significant correlation compared result of in high heel shoes and low heel shoes group.

Conclusion: In conclusion, the test results of the high heeled shoe group and the low heeled shoe group through a balance master system showed that the former one is inferior to the latter one.
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