An exploration of changes in plantar pressure distributions during walking with standalone and supported lateral wedge insole designs.
Calvin T F TseMichael B RyanJason DienAlex ScottMichael A HuntPublished in: Journal of foot and ankle research (2021)
Regional differences in plantar pressure may help determine an appropriate lateral wedge insole variation to avoid exacerbation of concomitant foot symptoms by minimizing pressure in symptomatic regions. Lateral shifts in plantar pressure distribution were observed in all laterally wedged conditions, including one supported-LWI that was previously shown to be biomechanically ineffective for modifying knee joint load distribution. Thus, shifts in foot centre of pressure may not be a primary mechanism by which LWI can modify knee joint load distribution for people with knee osteoarthritis.