The effect of shoe cushioning on gait and balance in females with multiple sclerosis

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Andrew S. Monaghan
Patrick G. Monaghan
Sutton B. Richmond
Jamie A. Roper
Brett W. Fling
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[1] Arizona State University,College of Health Solutions
[2] Auburn University,School of Kinesiology
[3] University of Florida,Applied Physiology and Kinesiology
[4] Colorado State University,Department of Health and Exercise Science
[5] Colorado State University,Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences Program
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Gait; Balance; Multiple sclerosis; Mobility; Footwear;
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Gait and balance deficits are significant concerns for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Shoe cushioning can influence mobility and balance, but its effect on walking and balance remains unknown in MS. This study aimed to determine how shoe cushioning affects gait and balance in females with MS (FwMS). We hypothesized that extra cushioning would improve gait but reduce balance performance. FwMS performed gait (n = 18) and balance (n = 17) assessments instrumented using inertial sensors in two different shoe conditions: a standard-cushioned and an extra-cushioned shoe. Care was taken to ensure minimal differences between shoe types other than midsole cushioning, but shoe construction was not identical between conditions. Spatiotemporal gait parameters were assessed during a 2-min walk test, while postural sway measures were evaluated using the modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction and Balance. In the extra-cushioned shoe, FwMS spent less time in the double support and stance phase with more time in the single support and swing phase. No differences in stride length, gait speed, or elevation at midswing were observed between shoe conditions. Decreased path length, RMS sway, and sway velocity were observed in the extra-cushioned shoe. No differences were observed in the gait cycle’s spatial composition between shoe conditions, but FwMS demonstrated improvements in the gait cycle’s temporal parameters and postural sway in the extra-cushioned shoe. This may suggest a less cautious walking strategy and improved balance when wearing a shoe with extra cushioning.
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页码:2593 / 2603
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