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2019-04
AUTHORSJonathan Sinclair, Darrell Brooks, Bobbie Butters
ABSTRACTThis study examined the effects of different high-heeled footwear heights on lower extremity compressive joint loading and triceps-surae muscle–tendon kinematics during walking, using a musculoskeletal simulation-based approach, in both experienced and in-experienced high heel users. The current investigation examined 12 experienced and 12 in-experienced high-heel wearers, walking in four different footwear (high heel, medium heel, low heel, and trainer). Walking kinematics were collected using an eight-camera motion capture system and kinetics via an embedded force plate. Lower extremity joint loading and triceps-surae muscle kinematics were explored using a musculoskeletal simulation approach. Irrespective of experience, when wearing high heels of increasing height, compressive loading parameters at the medial tibiofemoral compartment and patellofemoral joint were significantly greater and exceeded the minimum clinically important difference (MCID). Furthermore, irrespective of wearers’ experience, the triceps-surae muscle–tendon units were placed in a shortened position when wearing high heels of increasing height, with the differences exceeding the MCID. It can be concluded that heeled footwear increases the mechanical factors linked to the aetiology of degenerative joint osteoarthritis and chronic shortening of the triceps-surae muscle–tendon units. Therefore, the current investigation provides evidence that irrespective of experience, heeled footwear of increasing height may negatively influence female’s lower extremity musculoskeletal health. More... »
PAGES237-248
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