Prevalence of floating toe and its relationship with static postural stability in children: The Yamanashi adjunct study of the Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS-Y).
Floating toe (FT) is a frequently seen condition in which a toe is inadequately in contact with the ground. Although toes play an important role in stabilizing standing posture and walking, many aspects of the effects of FT on the body remain unclear. To our knowledge, there have been no reports abo...
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doaj-13f219e402b94724962a820c61e527592021-04-08T04:31:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01163e024601010.1371/journal.pone.0246010Prevalence of floating toe and its relationship with static postural stability in children: The Yamanashi adjunct study of the Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS-Y).Taro FujimakiMasanori WakoKensuke KoyamaNaoto FuruyaRyoji ShinoharaSanae OtawaAnna KobayashiSayaka HoriuchiMegumi KushimaZentaro YamagataHirotaka HaroYamanashi adjunct study of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study GroupFloating toe (FT) is a frequently seen condition in which a toe is inadequately in contact with the ground. Although toes play an important role in stabilizing standing posture and walking, many aspects of the effects of FT on the body remain unclear. To our knowledge, there have been no reports about the relationship between FT and postural stability, especially in children. This study aimed to clarify the prevalence of FT and its relationship with static postural stability in children. Of the 400 children aged 8 years who participated in our cohort study, 396, who were examined for static postural stability, were included in this study. Postural stability and FT were assessed using a foot pressure plate. The sway path length of the center of pressure and the area of the ellipse defined as the size of the area marked by the center of pressure, were measured as an evaluation of static postural stability. We calculated the "floating toe score (FT score: small FT score indicates insufficient ground contact of the toes)" using the image of the plantar footprint obtained at the postural stability measurement. The rate of FT was elevated at more than 90%, and the FT score in the eyes-closed condition was significantly higher than that in the eyes-open condition in both sexes. The FT score significantly correlated with the center of pressure path and area. Our results suggest that ground contact of the toes is not directly related to static postural stability in children, but it may function to stabilize the body when the condition becomes unstable, such as when the eyes are closed.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246010 |
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Taro Fujimaki Masanori Wako Kensuke Koyama Naoto Furuya Ryoji Shinohara Sanae Otawa Anna Kobayashi Sayaka Horiuchi Megumi Kushima Zentaro Yamagata Hirotaka Haro Yamanashi adjunct study of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study Group |
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Taro Fujimaki Masanori Wako Kensuke Koyama Naoto Furuya Ryoji Shinohara Sanae Otawa Anna Kobayashi Sayaka Horiuchi Megumi Kushima Zentaro Yamagata Hirotaka Haro Yamanashi adjunct study of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study Group Prevalence of floating toe and its relationship with static postural stability in children: The Yamanashi adjunct study of the Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS-Y). PLoS ONE |
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Taro Fujimaki Masanori Wako Kensuke Koyama Naoto Furuya Ryoji Shinohara Sanae Otawa Anna Kobayashi Sayaka Horiuchi Megumi Kushima Zentaro Yamagata Hirotaka Haro Yamanashi adjunct study of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study Group |
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Prevalence of floating toe and its relationship with static postural stability in children: The Yamanashi adjunct study of the Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS-Y). |
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Prevalence of floating toe and its relationship with static postural stability in children: The Yamanashi adjunct study of the Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS-Y). |
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Prevalence of floating toe and its relationship with static postural stability in children: The Yamanashi adjunct study of the Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS-Y). |
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Prevalence of floating toe and its relationship with static postural stability in children: The Yamanashi adjunct study of the Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS-Y). |
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Prevalence of floating toe and its relationship with static postural stability in children: The Yamanashi adjunct study of the Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS-Y). |
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prevalence of floating toe and its relationship with static postural stability in children: the yamanashi adjunct study of the japan environment and children's study (jecs-y). |
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Floating toe (FT) is a frequently seen condition in which a toe is inadequately in contact with the ground. Although toes play an important role in stabilizing standing posture and walking, many aspects of the effects of FT on the body remain unclear. To our knowledge, there have been no reports about the relationship between FT and postural stability, especially in children. This study aimed to clarify the prevalence of FT and its relationship with static postural stability in children. Of the 400 children aged 8 years who participated in our cohort study, 396, who were examined for static postural stability, were included in this study. Postural stability and FT were assessed using a foot pressure plate. The sway path length of the center of pressure and the area of the ellipse defined as the size of the area marked by the center of pressure, were measured as an evaluation of static postural stability. We calculated the "floating toe score (FT score: small FT score indicates insufficient ground contact of the toes)" using the image of the plantar footprint obtained at the postural stability measurement. The rate of FT was elevated at more than 90%, and the FT score in the eyes-closed condition was significantly higher than that in the eyes-open condition in both sexes. The FT score significantly correlated with the center of pressure path and area. Our results suggest that ground contact of the toes is not directly related to static postural stability in children, but it may function to stabilize the body when the condition becomes unstable, such as when the eyes are closed. |
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