Foot Deformities in Women Are Associated with Wearing High-Heeled Shoes

被引:22
作者
Puszczalowska-Lizis, Ewa [1 ]
Dabrowiecki, Daniel [2 ]
Jandzis, Slawomir [1 ]
Zak, Marek [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rzeszow, Fac Med, Inst Physiotherapy, Rzeszow, Poland
[2] Nonpubl Hlth Care Inst, Med Ctr S Med, Dydnia, Poland
[3] Jan Kochanowski Univ, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Inst Physiotherapy, Kielce, Poland
来源
MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR | 2019年 / 25卷
关键词
Foot Bones; Foot Deformities; Insurance Benefits;
D O I
10.12659/MSM.917983
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the association between foot deformities and type of shoe regularly worn at work. Material/Methods: We studied 150 employed women ages 30-40 years and divided them into 3 groups according to type of footwear worn: women in Group I wore flat-soled shoes, women in Group II wore mid-heeled shoes (heels 4.0+0.5 cm), and women in Group III wore high-heeled shoes (heels 10.0 +/- 0.5 cm). We used the CQ-ST podoscope for measurements. Results: We found significant differences in right foot gamma angle between Groups I and III (p=0.033) and between Groups II and III (p=0.040). For the left foot, differences were noted between Groups I and III (p=0.012). Group III subjects had higher values of a angle compared to Group I (p=0.000) and Group II (p=0.000). Significant correlations were also found between specific type of footwear worn and the incidence of hallux valgus of the right foot (p=0.010) and left foot (p=0.000), and the varus deformity of the fifth toe (beta) of the left foot (p=0.015). Conclusions: The feet of women wearing high-heeled shoes were significantly flatter transversely, with a more laterally flexed hallux, as compared to those wearing low-heeled or flat-soled shoes. Wearing high-heeled shoes was associated with higher incidence of hallux valgus. The incidence of varus deformity of the fifth toe was associated with wearing high-heeled shoes.
引用
收藏
页码:7746 / 7754
页数:9
相关论文
共 23 条
[1]   Does the use of high-heeled shoes lead to fore-foot pathology? A controlled cohort study comprising 197 women [J].
Borchgrevink, Grethe E. ;
Viset, Annja T. ;
Witso, Eivind ;
Schei, Berit ;
Foss, Olav A. .
Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2016, 22 (04) :239-243
[2]   The effects of habitual footwear use: foot shape and function in native barefoot walkers [J].
D'Aout, K. ;
Pataky, T. C. ;
De Clercq, D. ;
Aerts, P. .
FOOTWEAR SCIENCE, 2009, 1 (02) :81-94
[3]   POSTURAL ASSESSMENT OF LUMBAR LORDOSIS AND PELVIC ALIGNMENT ANGLES IN ADOLESCENT USERS AND NONUSERS OF HIGH-HEELED SHOES [J].
de Oliveira Pezzan, Patricia Angelica ;
Joao, Silvia Maria A. ;
Ribeiro, Ana Paula ;
Manfio, Eliane Fatima .
JOURNAL OF MANIPULATIVE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL THERAPEUTICS, 2011, 34 (09) :614-621
[4]  
Duda I, 2005, ZESZYTY NAUKOWE AKAD, V685, P5
[5]   AMERICAN-ORTHOPEDIC-FOOT-AND-ANKLE-SOCIETY WOMEN SHOE SURVEY [J].
FREY, C ;
THOMPSON, F ;
SMITH, J ;
SANDERS, M ;
HORSTMAN, H .
FOOT & ANKLE, 1993, 14 (02) :78-81
[6]   Nontraumatic foot complaints in older people - A population-based survey of risk factors, mobility and well-being [J].
Gorter, KJ ;
Kuyvenhoven, MM ;
de Melker, RA .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PODIATRIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2000, 90 (08) :397-402
[7]  
Hensl EK, 2007, FOOT ANKLE CORE KNOW
[8]   Kinematics and kinetics of the lower extremities of young and elder women during stairs ascent while wearing low and high-heeled shoes [J].
Hsue, Bih-Jen ;
Su, Fong-Chin .
JOURNAL OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHY AND KINESIOLOGY, 2009, 19 (06) :1071-1078
[9]  
Knapik H, 2001, POL J PHYSIOTHER, V2, P135
[10]  
Lorkowski Jacek, 2013, Ann Acad Med Stetin, V59, P118