Minimalist shoes running intervention can alter the plantar loading distribution and deformation of hallux valgus: a pilot study
Gait Posture. 2018 Sep;65:65-71.
doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2018.07.002. Epub 2018 Jul 5.
BACKGROUND:
Hallux valgus (HV) is one common deformity of the human foot. Metatarsal pain, gait deviation and foot function disorder may occur when HV is severe.
RESEARCH QUESTION:
It was hypothesized that a 12-week minimalist shoes running intervention among mild and moderate hallux valgus males may alter foot morphology and plantar pressure distribution during walking and running.
METHODS:
The foot morphology and plantar pressure data, in this study, were collected from eleven participants using the Easy-Foot-Scan (EFS) and Novel EMED force plate.
RESULTS:
Compared to pre-intervention sessions, the hallux abductus angle and forefoot width decreased significantly with increased metatarsal waist girth in the post-intervention session. The peak pressure, maximum force and force time integral in the first metatarsal reduced significantly due to the distribution of plantar pressure to the central foot regions.
SIGNIFICANCE:
The findings suggest that minimalist shoes may deform forefoot morphology and neutralize loading concentration for mild and moderate hallux valgus.