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KMID : 1211620140090040407
Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine
2014 Volume.9 No. 4 p.407 ~ p.413
Influence of Heel Insole and Visual Control on Body Sway Index with High-heeled Shoes
À±Á¤±Ô:Yoon Jung-Gyu
ÀúÀÚ¾øÀ½:No authors listed
Abstract
PURPOSE : We investigated the influence of heel insole and visual control on body sway index with high-heeled shoes.

METHODS : The subjects of this study were 61 healthy students. None of the participants had any orthopedic or neurologic alterations. C90 area, C90 angle, trace length, sway average velocity were measured using a force plate by BT4. The variables were measured both with insole and without insole when wearing high-heeled shoes under the conditions of eyes open and eyes closed. The collected data were analyzed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and paired t-test.

RESULTS : When wearing high-heeled shoes with insole under the conditions of eyes open, trace length, C90 area, velocity were significantly more decreased than without insole (p<.01). When wearing high-heeled shoes with insole under the conditions of eyes closed, only C90 area was significantly more decreased than without insole (p<.05). When wearing high-heeled shoes with insole under the conditions of eyes open, trace length, C90 area, velocity were significantly more decreased than under the conditions of eyes closed (p<.01).

CONCLUSION : The present study demonstrates that the use of high-heeled shoes with insole supported from heel to midfoot more increased static balance than without insole under the conditions of eyes open.
KEYWORD
Insole, Visual control, Body sway index, High-heeled shoes
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