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대한인간공학회 대한인간공학회 학술대회논문집 대한인간공학회 2007 춘계 학술대회
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2007.5
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192 - 195 (4page)

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of elevated midfoot walking shoes on posture, foot shape, balance, flexibility, body composition and gait.
Ten students from a woman's university wore elevated midfoot shoes for at least one hour a day over a twelve week period. Posture was evaluated in the sagittal plane via qualitative comparisons of photos taken against a reference board. Foot shape was evaluated via a pressure board (alFoot, Gaitview AFA-50). An MFT balance board (MFT balance 1.7) was used to evaluate forward, backward, and lateral balance. Subjects also performed a battery of flexibility tests (flexibility rating form) in both the upper and lower body in order to gauge flexibility. Body composition was evaluated via bioimpedence (XScan Plus II) and gait was analyzed through the use of a force platform (Kistler) and the Vicon motion capture system. The paired-t test, via the SAS program was used for statistical analysis both pre and posttest.
Although individual subjects experienced some degree of postural improvement, overall, there were no significant differences in posture. There were significant differences in the foot shape, balance, flexibility, force platform variables, and angular velocity. Each shoe type showed unique characteristics during the gait cycle. This shows that walking patterns become adapted to specific types of footwear.

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