Biomechanical analysis of barefoot walking and three different sports footwear in children aged between 4 and 6 years old

Author:

López Noelia Rodríguez,Gómez Rafael Martínez,Valderrama Mar Mínguez,González Adela García,de la Torre-Montero Julio C.ORCID,Moreno Álvaro Pérez-Somarriba,Fidalgo-Herrera Alberto J.,Ribeiro Ana S. F.ORCID,López-Moreno Carlos,Martínez-Beltrán María JesúsORCID

Abstract

The technological transformation and advertising utilized in the footwear industry significantly impact purchasing decisions. The gait properties, barefoot and with shoes, change depending on the footwear structure. The aim of this work is the biomechanical analysis of walking barefoot and with different sports shoes in a controlled group of 12 children between 4 and 6 years old. Kinematic and spatiotemporal variables were analyzed using a BTS motion capture analysis system with the Helen Hayes protocol. Previously, a survey was carried out with 262 families with children between 4 and 6 years old to justify the choice of footwear for this study. No significant differences were found between any of the measured conditions. The kinematic results showed significant differences in the ankle (right sagittal plane p = 0.04, left p < 0.01; right frontal plane p < 0.01, left p < 0.01), knee (right and left sagittal plane p < 0.01) and hip (right sagittal plane p < 0.01, left p = 0.04; right frontal plane p = 0.03). Additionally, the post hoc analysis revealed significant differences between barefoot gait and different footwear. The footwear used for this study and each one’s various characteristics are not preponderant in the spatiotemporal and kinematic parameters of the children’s gait. Thus, the footwear purchase may be conditioned by its design or composition and other properties may not be relevant.

Funder

Colegio Profesional de Fisioterapeutas of the Comunidad de Madrid

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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