以足底壓力參數分析急性下背痛患者之步態特徵

Our study enrolled 24 patients (11 men, 13 female) with acute low back pain and 48 healthy subjects (25 male, 23 females). Visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain, pain drawing and foot pressure were evaluated. Foot pressure was measured by Footscan (RSscan Inc., Belgium) with 6.3.4.3. Software. Foot p...

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Published in台灣醫學 Vol. 18; no. 2; pp. 137 - 143
Main Authors 張繼仁(Chi-Jen Chang), 楊世偉(Sai-Wei Yang), 謝霖芬(Lin-Fen Hsieh), 黃光輝(Kuang-Hui Huang)
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published 台灣 臺灣醫學會 25.03.2014
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ISSN1028-1916
DOI10.6320/FJM.2014.18(2).01

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Summary:Our study enrolled 24 patients (11 men, 13 female) with acute low back pain and 48 healthy subjects (25 male, 23 females). Visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain, pain drawing and foot pressure were evaluated. Foot pressure was measured by Footscan (RSscan Inc., Belgium) with 6.3.4.3. Software. Foot pressure measured variables including contact time, percentage of contact time, maximal plantar pressure (Pmax) and Pressure-time integral were collected. Independent t test was used to analyze the data. The results revealed that the contact time in persons with acute low back pain was longer than that of the control subjects (p<0.05), especially in big toe (T1) and heel (H) (p<0.05). Right heel and forefoot were delayed at time of initial contact on the ground in persons with acute low back pain (p<0.05). Compared with control group, persons with acute low back pain had lower standardized Pmax in medial forefoot and heel (p<0.05). The lower impulse value over right big toe area was lower than that of the control gr
ISSN:1028-1916
DOI:10.6320/FJM.2014.18(2).01