Customized footwear for motion control to treat anterior knee pain among runners

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Autor(a) principal: Sadigursky,David
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Santos,Natallia Andrade Mota, Queiroz,Gustavo Castro de, Oliveira,Leandro, Souza,Marcio Pinheiro de, Carneiro,Rogério Jamil Fernandes, Colavolpe,Paulo Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: MedicalExpress (São Paulo. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2358-04292017000200002
Resumo: BACKGROUND: Street running is extremely popular worldwide. Despite its benefits, there is evidence that stressful physical activity contributes to the development of lesions on the patellofemoral joint, leading, to anterior knee pain. As an attempt to attain pain control and to improve performance, specific footwear is being developed, aiming to suit particular types of foot strike, and therefore to reduce the risk of injury. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of the use of customized shoes, based on baropodometric test, for the remission of anterior knee pain among amateur street runners. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study, using questionnaires based on anthropometric and anatomical data of the runner, type of training, individualized footwear based on baropodometric test and diagnosis of anterior knee pain. In total, 40 athletes were studied, which were divided into two groups: Group 1, with 19 athletes who wore specific shoes for their activity, according to the type of foot strike, and, Group 2, with 21 athletes who used neutral shoes, not prescribed by healthcare professionals. All athletes practiced at the same running field. RESULTS: Most of the athletes were female (70%), The pain remission had no overall statistically significant difference between the two groups. However, significant differences were found between groups A and B regarding the time of occurrence and the extent of AKP. CONCLUSION: The data analysis showed that the use of customized running shoes, based exclusively on baropodometric exams, does not reduce anterior knee pain in amateur street runners, which is consistent with current literature. The improvement of pain with customized shoes, when present, appeared to have a short duration of around three month.
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spelling Customized footwear for motion control to treat anterior knee pain among runnersRunningKneeAnterior Knee Pain Syndrome BACKGROUND: Street running is extremely popular worldwide. Despite its benefits, there is evidence that stressful physical activity contributes to the development of lesions on the patellofemoral joint, leading, to anterior knee pain. As an attempt to attain pain control and to improve performance, specific footwear is being developed, aiming to suit particular types of foot strike, and therefore to reduce the risk of injury. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of the use of customized shoes, based on baropodometric test, for the remission of anterior knee pain among amateur street runners. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study, using questionnaires based on anthropometric and anatomical data of the runner, type of training, individualized footwear based on baropodometric test and diagnosis of anterior knee pain. In total, 40 athletes were studied, which were divided into two groups: Group 1, with 19 athletes who wore specific shoes for their activity, according to the type of foot strike, and, Group 2, with 21 athletes who used neutral shoes, not prescribed by healthcare professionals. All athletes practiced at the same running field. RESULTS: Most of the athletes were female (70%), The pain remission had no overall statistically significant difference between the two groups. However, significant differences were found between groups A and B regarding the time of occurrence and the extent of AKP. CONCLUSION: The data analysis showed that the use of customized running shoes, based exclusively on baropodometric exams, does not reduce anterior knee pain in amateur street runners, which is consistent with current literature. The improvement of pain with customized shoes, when present, appeared to have a short duration of around three month.Mavera Edições Técnicas e Científicas Ltda2017-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2358-04292017000200002MedicalExpress v.4 n.2 2017reponame:MedicalExpress (São Paulo. Online)instname:Mavera Edições Científicas e Técnicas Ltda-MEinstacron:METC10.5935/medicalexpress.2017.02.02info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSadigursky,DavidSantos,Natallia Andrade MotaQueiroz,Gustavo Castro deOliveira,LeandroSouza,Marcio Pinheiro deCarneiro,Rogério Jamil FernandesColavolpe,Paulo Oliveiraeng2017-04-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2358-04292017000200002Revistahttp://www.medicalexpress.net.brhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||medicalexpress@me.net.br2358-04292318-8111opendoar:2017-04-24T00:00MedicalExpress (São Paulo. Online) - Mavera Edições Científicas e Técnicas Ltda-MEfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Customized footwear for motion control to treat anterior knee pain among runners
title Customized footwear for motion control to treat anterior knee pain among runners
spellingShingle Customized footwear for motion control to treat anterior knee pain among runners
Sadigursky,David
Running
Knee
Anterior Knee Pain Syndrome
title_short Customized footwear for motion control to treat anterior knee pain among runners
title_full Customized footwear for motion control to treat anterior knee pain among runners
title_fullStr Customized footwear for motion control to treat anterior knee pain among runners
title_full_unstemmed Customized footwear for motion control to treat anterior knee pain among runners
title_sort Customized footwear for motion control to treat anterior knee pain among runners
author Sadigursky,David
author_facet Sadigursky,David
Santos,Natallia Andrade Mota
Queiroz,Gustavo Castro de
Oliveira,Leandro
Souza,Marcio Pinheiro de
Carneiro,Rogério Jamil Fernandes
Colavolpe,Paulo Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Santos,Natallia Andrade Mota
Queiroz,Gustavo Castro de
Oliveira,Leandro
Souza,Marcio Pinheiro de
Carneiro,Rogério Jamil Fernandes
Colavolpe,Paulo Oliveira
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sadigursky,David
Santos,Natallia Andrade Mota
Queiroz,Gustavo Castro de
Oliveira,Leandro
Souza,Marcio Pinheiro de
Carneiro,Rogério Jamil Fernandes
Colavolpe,Paulo Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Running
Knee
Anterior Knee Pain Syndrome
topic Running
Knee
Anterior Knee Pain Syndrome
description BACKGROUND: Street running is extremely popular worldwide. Despite its benefits, there is evidence that stressful physical activity contributes to the development of lesions on the patellofemoral joint, leading, to anterior knee pain. As an attempt to attain pain control and to improve performance, specific footwear is being developed, aiming to suit particular types of foot strike, and therefore to reduce the risk of injury. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of the use of customized shoes, based on baropodometric test, for the remission of anterior knee pain among amateur street runners. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study, using questionnaires based on anthropometric and anatomical data of the runner, type of training, individualized footwear based on baropodometric test and diagnosis of anterior knee pain. In total, 40 athletes were studied, which were divided into two groups: Group 1, with 19 athletes who wore specific shoes for their activity, according to the type of foot strike, and, Group 2, with 21 athletes who used neutral shoes, not prescribed by healthcare professionals. All athletes practiced at the same running field. RESULTS: Most of the athletes were female (70%), The pain remission had no overall statistically significant difference between the two groups. However, significant differences were found between groups A and B regarding the time of occurrence and the extent of AKP. CONCLUSION: The data analysis showed that the use of customized running shoes, based exclusively on baropodometric exams, does not reduce anterior knee pain in amateur street runners, which is consistent with current literature. The improvement of pain with customized shoes, when present, appeared to have a short duration of around three month.
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