An exploratory study investigating the effect of foot type and foot orthoses on gluteus medius muscle activity.
Sean SadlerMartin SpinkXanne Janse de JongeVivienne ChuterPublished in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2020)
When assessing healthy adults with a cavus foot type, clinicians and researchers should be aware that these participants may display higher levels of gluteus medius muscle activity during gait compared to neutral and planus type feet. Additionally, clinicians and researchers should be aware that the type of prefabricated foot orthoses used did not change gluteus medius muscle activity over 4 weeks. Future research should aim to explore this relationship between foot type and gluteus medius muscle activity in larger sample sizes, consider the potential role of other lower extremity muscles and biomechanical variables, and investigate if these findings also occur in people with pathology.
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