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KMID : 1023920150170040031
Journal of the Korean Academy of Kinesiology
2015 Volume.17 No. 4 p.31 ~ p.37
Systematic Review of Plantar Pressure Change in Varied Exercises
Choi Hyuk-Jae

Kang Hyun-Joo
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study suggests effective guideline manuals prescribed for different exercise programs and appropriate sports medicine applications for preventing injury and improving physical activity through a systematic review of precedent literatures about plantar pressure.

METHODS: We selected Zijlstra et al¡¯s method (2007) of pre-study, which is based on precedent literature published by many researchers that have engaged in both domestic and international study. In this systematic review, we selected Zijlstra et al¡¯s model and then revised the appropriate key-words from precedent literature to our present study.
RESULTS: We selected nine studies located in research databases from 378 related articles. These studies were summarized in terms of inclusion and exclusion about analyzing plantar pressure in sports medicine. Results showed a significant number of relevant results in sport medicine and exercise fields through analyzing plantar pressure. Plantar pressure had significant differences between pre-test and post-tests such as balance, stability, and body posture.
CONCLUSIONS: The value of these plantar pressure-related studies demonstrates injury prevention when prescribed for normal people to be active in a safe manner. Additionally, these studies consider guidelines for foot movement as well as removing risk factors for injury and coaching exercise.
KEYWORD
plantar pressure, exercise, normal person, injury
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