Effects of foot orthosis on ground reaction forces and perception during short sprints in flat-footed athletes

Jun W. Ng, Lowell J.Y. Chong, Jing W. Pan, Wing Kai Lam, Malia Ho, Pui W. Kong*

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Abstract

Prefabricated foot orthosis (FO) is commonly worn for flat foot management. This study aimed to investigate the kinetic and perceptual effects of wearing prefabricated FO among flat-footed athletes during bouts of sprints. Twenty male sprint-based sports athletes who had flat foot bilaterally ran at three test speeds (5, 6, 7 m/s) under two conditions: prefabricated FO and sham FO. Ground reaction force (GRF) variables and subjective perceptions were recorded. Kinetic variability of GRF variables were computed to indicate step-to-step variance. Biomechanically, wearing prefabricated FOs increased vertical impact force (p =.005), loading rate (p =.001), and kinetic variability of peak propulsive force (p =.038) and loading rate (p =.019) during sprinting speeds across 5 to 7 m/s. Subjectively, prefabricated FO provided better arch support (p =.001) but resulted in reduced forefoot cushioning (p =.001), heel cushioning (p =.002), and overall comfort (p =.008).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-55
Number of pages13
JournalResearch in Sports Medicine
Volume29
Issue number1
Early online date23 Apr 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jan 2021

User-Defined Keywords

  • Prefabricated
  • gait
  • kinetic
  • variability
  • loading rate
  • comfort

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