Effects of Unstable Shoes on Lower Limbs with Different Speeds

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of walking at different speeds with wearing unstable shoes on the movement of the lower limbs, and to provide relevant biomechanical supports for fitness and injury prevention. Methods: Twelve females volunteered to join the test. The w...

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Main Authors: Ze-ping Wang, Qin-er Qiu, Si-hui Chen, Bi-cheng Chen, Xiao-tong Lv
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2019-09-01
Series:Physical Activity and Health
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Online Access:https://paahjournal.com/articles/41
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spelling doaj-28d4c27024594d259d4934f459d5dc412020-11-25T02:18:59ZengUbiquity PressPhysical Activity and Health2515-22702019-09-013110.5334/paah.4128Effects of Unstable Shoes on Lower Limbs with Different SpeedsZe-ping Wang0Qin-er Qiu1Si-hui Chen2Bi-cheng Chen3Xiao-tong Lv4Faculty of Physical Education, Ningbo University, NingboFaculty of Physical Education, Ningbo University, NingboFaculty of Physical Education, Ningbo University, NingboFaculty of Physical Education, Ningbo University, NingboFaculty of Physical Education, Ningbo University, NingboPurpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of walking at different speeds with wearing unstable shoes on the movement of the lower limbs, and to provide relevant biomechanical supports for fitness and injury prevention. Methods: Twelve females volunteered to join the test. The walking speed was respectively 0.80 m/s, 1.20 m/s and 1.70 m/s. The kinematic parameters of the lower limb of ankle, knee and hip measured with Vicon motion analysis system. And univariate repeated measurements of variance analysis was used to measure the effect of unstable shoes in lower limbs joints in three differences speeds. Results: The movement pattern of the hip joint is relatively stable and is less affected by the speed. It is mainly manifested in the extension, abduction and external rotation of the hip joint. The knee joint is affected by the walking speed, especially in the coronal plane and the horizontal plane. The angle range of motion of the ankle joint are larger than hip joint, there have increased of the dorsiflexion, inversion and internal rotation in ankle joint. Conclusion: For the lower extremities of the hip, knee and ankle joints, with the increase of walking speed, joint angle and range of activities also showed varying degrees of increase; and joint angle peaks are in the pre-support period.https://paahjournal.com/articles/41Unstable shoesWalking speedJoint angleKinematics
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author Ze-ping Wang
Qin-er Qiu
Si-hui Chen
Bi-cheng Chen
Xiao-tong Lv
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Qin-er Qiu
Si-hui Chen
Bi-cheng Chen
Xiao-tong Lv
Effects of Unstable Shoes on Lower Limbs with Different Speeds
Physical Activity and Health
Unstable shoes
Walking speed
Joint angle
Kinematics
author_facet Ze-ping Wang
Qin-er Qiu
Si-hui Chen
Bi-cheng Chen
Xiao-tong Lv
author_sort Ze-ping Wang
title Effects of Unstable Shoes on Lower Limbs with Different Speeds
title_short Effects of Unstable Shoes on Lower Limbs with Different Speeds
title_full Effects of Unstable Shoes on Lower Limbs with Different Speeds
title_fullStr Effects of Unstable Shoes on Lower Limbs with Different Speeds
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Unstable Shoes on Lower Limbs with Different Speeds
title_sort effects of unstable shoes on lower limbs with different speeds
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Physical Activity and Health
issn 2515-2270
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of walking at different speeds with wearing unstable shoes on the movement of the lower limbs, and to provide relevant biomechanical supports for fitness and injury prevention. Methods: Twelve females volunteered to join the test. The walking speed was respectively 0.80 m/s, 1.20 m/s and 1.70 m/s. The kinematic parameters of the lower limb of ankle, knee and hip measured with Vicon motion analysis system. And univariate repeated measurements of variance analysis was used to measure the effect of unstable shoes in lower limbs joints in three differences speeds. Results: The movement pattern of the hip joint is relatively stable and is less affected by the speed. It is mainly manifested in the extension, abduction and external rotation of the hip joint. The knee joint is affected by the walking speed, especially in the coronal plane and the horizontal plane. The angle range of motion of the ankle joint are larger than hip joint, there have increased of the dorsiflexion, inversion and internal rotation in ankle joint. Conclusion: For the lower extremities of the hip, knee and ankle joints, with the increase of walking speed, joint angle and range of activities also showed varying degrees of increase; and joint angle peaks are in the pre-support period.
topic Unstable shoes
Walking speed
Joint angle
Kinematics
url https://paahjournal.com/articles/41
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