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Effects of walking speed and slope on pedobarographic findings in young healthy adults.

Seungbum KooMoon Seok ParkChin Youb ChungJi Soo YoonChulhee ParkKyoung Min Lee
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Different walking speeds and slopes affected the pedobarographic characteristics of young healthy adults. Downhill walking with slower speed appeared to be beneficial to reduce or optimize MFF pressures, while downhill walking at a comfortable speed would be helpful to reduce or optimize heel pressures. The findings of this study have clinical implications in recommending activities to patients with foot pressure-related symptoms and disorders.
Keyphrases
  • lower limb
  • middle aged
  • sleep quality