Ergonomics applied to the development and evaluation of insoles for protective footwear

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Ana Lúcia Gadelha Moura
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Costa, Susana Raquel Pinto, Costa, Nélson Bruno Martins Marques da, Leão, Celina Pinto, Moraes, Anna Sophia Piacenza, Carvalho, Miguel, Atalaia, Tiago, Martins, Rodrigo B., Martiniano, João, Arezes, P., Duarte, F. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/85648
Resumo: Knowledge of ergonomics/human factors plays an important role in the creation and design of safety shoes and insoles, contributing to worker protection, comfort, and stability. The purpose of this study is to compare previous insole designs and analyze the plantar pressure and gait pattern kinematics using the Oxford foot model protocol. The tests were performed comparing the environments on the three rockers of the gait, represented by the heel, midfoot, and forefoot, according to the classification of foot type. The analysis of plantar pressure, regarding its total and maximum distribution, showed that the innovative insole presents a better load distribution in terms of the maximum plantar pressure exerted in the hindfoot and forefoot regions. In the biomechanical analysis of gait, the five variables studied did not show variation in the normal mechanics of the foot in any of the three environments considered. The hallux joint was the one that presented the greatest divergences with the barefoot in terms of amplitude and variability, as expected.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ergonomics applied to the development and evaluation of insoles for protective footwear
title Ergonomics applied to the development and evaluation of insoles for protective footwear
spellingShingle Ergonomics applied to the development and evaluation of insoles for protective footwear
Lima, Ana Lúcia Gadelha Moura
Ergonomics
Gait analysis
Insoles
Oxford foot model
Plantar pressure
title_short Ergonomics applied to the development and evaluation of insoles for protective footwear
title_full Ergonomics applied to the development and evaluation of insoles for protective footwear
title_fullStr Ergonomics applied to the development and evaluation of insoles for protective footwear
title_full_unstemmed Ergonomics applied to the development and evaluation of insoles for protective footwear
title_sort Ergonomics applied to the development and evaluation of insoles for protective footwear
author Lima, Ana Lúcia Gadelha Moura
author_facet Lima, Ana Lúcia Gadelha Moura
Costa, Susana Raquel Pinto
Costa, Nélson Bruno Martins Marques da
Leão, Celina Pinto
Moraes, Anna Sophia Piacenza
Carvalho, Miguel
Atalaia, Tiago
Martins, Rodrigo B.
Martiniano, João
Arezes, P.
Duarte, F. M.
author_role author
author2 Costa, Susana Raquel Pinto
Costa, Nélson Bruno Martins Marques da
Leão, Celina Pinto
Moraes, Anna Sophia Piacenza
Carvalho, Miguel
Atalaia, Tiago
Martins, Rodrigo B.
Martiniano, João
Arezes, P.
Duarte, F. M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Ana Lúcia Gadelha Moura
Costa, Susana Raquel Pinto
Costa, Nélson Bruno Martins Marques da
Leão, Celina Pinto
Moraes, Anna Sophia Piacenza
Carvalho, Miguel
Atalaia, Tiago
Martins, Rodrigo B.
Martiniano, João
Arezes, P.
Duarte, F. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ergonomics
Gait analysis
Insoles
Oxford foot model
Plantar pressure
topic Ergonomics
Gait analysis
Insoles
Oxford foot model
Plantar pressure
description Knowledge of ergonomics/human factors plays an important role in the creation and design of safety shoes and insoles, contributing to worker protection, comfort, and stability. The purpose of this study is to compare previous insole designs and analyze the plantar pressure and gait pattern kinematics using the Oxford foot model protocol. The tests were performed comparing the environments on the three rockers of the gait, represented by the heel, midfoot, and forefoot, according to the classification of foot type. The analysis of plantar pressure, regarding its total and maximum distribution, showed that the innovative insole presents a better load distribution in terms of the maximum plantar pressure exerted in the hindfoot and forefoot regions. In the biomechanical analysis of gait, the five variables studied did not show variation in the normal mechanics of the foot in any of the three environments considered. The hallux joint was the one that presented the greatest divergences with the barefoot in terms of amplitude and variability, as expected.
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