• 제목/요약/키워드: Functional Insole

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운동효과 증진을 위한 Arch Support 효과에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Effect of Arch Support for Improvement of Muscle Activity)

  • 이창민;김진훈;오연주;김대웅
    • 대한인간공학회지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.71-79
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    • 2008
  • Walking shoes for walking and jogging have been used to enjoy lots of leisure time. Functional shoes such as walking shoes have special functions to improve body motility by changing of shoe shapes. The walking shoes could improve the motility by structural transformation of outsole as increase degrees of heel and toe. The study on insoles has not been conducted enough on the contrary of the study of outsole. The purpose of this study is to perform ergonomics analysis whether the Arch Supported insoles have an improving effect of muscle activities or not. Experiments were performed with 6 subjects who are health and haven't experienced any diseases past. EMG(Electromyography) and Foot Pressures were measured repeatedly for 5 seconds at 0 hour, after 1 hour and after 2 hours of walking. Insoles used for experiment are normal insole, insole inserted Arch Support and pad. The electrodes for EMG measurement were set on waist (erector spinae), and thigh (vastus lateralis), calf (gastrocnemius). Evaluations of EMG were analyzed by shift of MF (Median Frequency) and MPF (Mean Power Frequency). Foot Pressure was analyzed by mean pressure of feet and change of walking time. As results, Arch Support insole had larger frequency shift value than that of normal insole. Frequency shift between Arch Support insoles and normal insole showed significant difference on 95% confidence interval. And insole 1 has the highest value of frequency shift. For results of foot pressure, Arch Support insoles show continuous decreasing tendency when comparing with normal insoles by changing of times. Also, insole 1 has the highest decreasing value of foot pressure. Therefore, this study presented that the Arch Support insole can promote muscle activities and improves comfort for a prolonged walking.

제화의 최적설계에 관한 연구 -조립식 중창의 접착강도 및 흡수율을 중심으로- (A STUDY ON THE MOST SUITABLE DESIGNING OF SHOEMAKING -Centering around the adhesive tensile and absorption percentage of assembly insole-)

  • 이종철
    • 산업경영시스템학회지
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    • 제12권20호
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    • pp.33-38
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    • 1989
  • In order to achieve the most suitable designing of shoemaking, the structure of shoemaking is described in this study by inquiring into structural and functional effects given by shoes to human feet. Also, the role of insole that is an essential portion in view of function in shoemaking is described and. for the improvement of quality the fact that selection of material of insole has an effect to quality is substantiated through experiments of adhesive tensile and absorption percentage. Though identification of the qualify of insole with the naked eyes is impossible because it is inserted between the internal layers of a shoe. It is not only an essential portion for the improvement of the quality of shoemaking but it gives an essential effect to the sanitation and health of human body(feet) when insole of lower qualify is used. In view of these the improvement and enhancement of the quality of home-made material of insole are earnestly required.

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기능적 인솔이 노인의 보행에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Functional Insole on Walking in the Elderly)

  • 서동권
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제20권12호
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    • pp.280-286
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구는 발의 피로와 통증을 줄이고 발의 정상적인 기능을 유지해주는 기능적 인솔 적용 유무가 노인 보행 시 하지의 생체 역학적 변인 및 패턴에 미치는 영향을 규명하고자 하였다. 본 연구의 대상자는 10명(연령, 73.2 세: 신장, 152.1 cm: 체중, 59.4 kg)이며, 기능적 인솔 착용과 비 착용 시의 보행을 분석하였다. 보행분석은 퀄리시스 시스템 (Qualisys system)으로 촬영 후 비쥬얼 3D (Visual-3D)로 분석하였다. 그 결과, 기능적 인솔을 착용했을 경우, 보장과 유각기 속도가 유의미하게 증가하였다 (p<.05). 또한 하지의 신전 모멘트가 입각기에서 유의미하게 증가하였다 (p<.05). 본 연구 결과 기능적 인솔은 노인의 보행 안정성을 향상시는 효과가 있었다. 그러나 이 연구의 결과를 일반화하기 위해서는 더 많은 대상자들을 통해 보다 많은 정량적 자료를 축적할 필요가 있으며, 대상자들에게 오랜 시간동안 인솔을 사용하게 한 후 보행변인 및 패턴의 변화를 검토하는 연구가 추후 이뤄져야 할 것으로 판단된다.

마비측에 적용한 외측 쐐기 깔창이 뇌졸증 환자의 체중부하율과 균형, 보행에 미치는 영향 (The Effects of Lateral Wedged Insole to the Shoe of the Affected Side on Weight Bearing, Balance and Gait with Stroke)

  • 김혜림;신원섭
    • PNF and Movement
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.21-29
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    • 2013
  • Purpose : The study was to evaluate the weight distribution, balance and gait function of stroke patients wearing lateral wedged insole to the shoe of the affected side. Methods : 27 patients with stroke (15 men, 12 women) participated in this study. Participants performed weight distribution, dynamic balance and gait ability with or without wedged insole on affected side in a random order. The balancia was used to evaluate the weight distribution. Deviation from the center line was analyzed by Dartfish during sit to stand to evaluate dynamic balance. The functional walk ability evaluated by 10 m walking velocity. Results : The asymmetry index of weight bearing improved significantly with wedged insole of affected side(p<.05). During sit to stand, center of gravity significantly moved from non-affected side to more mid line of body(p<.05). Improvement were shown in walking speed after wearing the wedged insole(p<.05). Conclusion : Wedged insole applied on affected side have a beneficial effect on weight distribution, dynamic balance and walking speed with stroke.

개인 맞춤형 자동 변형 인솔 모델 (Individual customized insole model)

  • 송응열;김경태;김상훈;이상윤
    • 한국정보전자통신기술학회논문지
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.323-329
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    • 2016
  • 본 논문은 인간이 직립 보행 시 무게의 분산을 고려하여 편안한 보행과 발목 교정을 할 수 있는 인솔 모델에 대한 연구를 진행하였다. 인솔 제작에 있어서 과거에는 많은 부분이 수작업으로 이루어 졌지만, 최근에는 3차원 컴퓨터 그래픽을 이용하여 모델을 생성해서 제작하려는 시도가 이루어지고 있다. 우리는 3차원 스캐너를 이용하여 발을 정밀하게 스캔하고, 스캔한 발 모델을 통해서 발과 인솔의 관계를 4개의 특징점을 이용하여 예측하였다. 이 예측된 인솔 모델은 3차원 프린터를 이용하여 인솔의 모양을 만들 수 있게 모델링 하였다. 이처럼 맞춤형 인솔 제작의 표준화된 방법을 제시함으로써 강인한 개인 맞춤형 자동 변형 인솔 모델을 제안하였다. 우리가 제안한 자동 인솔 변형 모델과 전문가가 생성한 인솔을 비교한 결과에서 평균 0.8cm의 오차율을 보이며, 아주 근소한 오차로 인솔 제작이 가능할 수 있다는 방법을 제시하였다.

키높이 인솔두께에 따른 족부의 생체역학적 특성변화에 대한 연구 (A Study on Changes in Biomechanical Characteristics of the Foot with Respect to Wedge-type Insole Thickness)

  • 박태현;정태곤;한동욱;이성재
    • 대한의용생체공학회:의공학회지
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    • 제34권2호
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    • pp.80-90
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    • 2013
  • Recently, functional insoles of wedge-type it is for the young to raise their height inserted between insole and heel cause foot pain and disease. Additionally, these have a problem with stability and excessively load-bearing during gait like high-heel shoes. In this study, we compared the changes in biomechanical characteristics of foot with different insole thickness then we will utilize for the development of the insole with the purpose of relieving the pain and disease. Subjects(male, n = 6) measured COP(center of pressure) and PCP(peak contact pressure) on the treadmill(140cm/s) using F-scan system and different insole thickness(0~50 mm) between sole and plantar surface during gait. Also, we computed changes of stresses at the foot using finite element model with various insole thickness during toe-off phase. COP moved anterior and medial direction and, PCP was increased at medial forefoot surface, $1^{st}$ and $2^{nd}$ metatarsophalangeal, ($9%{\uparrow}$) with thicker insoles and it was show sensitive increment as the insole thickness was increased from 40 mm to 50 mm. Change of the stress at the soft-tissue of plantar surface, $1^{st}$ metatarsal head represents rapid growth($36%{\uparrow}$). Also, lateral moments were increased over the 100% near the $1^{st}$ metatarsal as the insole thickness was increased from 0 mm to 30 mm. And it is show sensitive increment as the insole thickness changed 10 mm to 20 mm. As a result, it was expected that use of excessively thick insoles might cause unwanted foot pain at the forefoot region. Therefore, insole thickness under 30 mm was selected.

Analyses of Plantar Foot Pressure and Static Balance According to the Type of Insole in the Elderly

  • Bae, Kang-Ho;Shin, Jin-Hyung;Lee, Joong-Sook;Yang, Jeong-Ok;Lee, Bom-Jin;Park, Seung-Bum
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.115-126
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    • 2016
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate plantar foot pressure and static balance according to the type of insole in the elderly. Methods: Thirteen elderly (mean age: $67.08{\pm}2.25years$, mean height: $159.63{\pm}9.64cm$, mean body weight: $61.48{\pm}9.06kg$) who had no previous injury experience in the lower limbs and a normal gait pattern participated in this study. Three models of insoles of the normal, 3D, and triangle types were selected for the test. The Pedar-X system and Pedar-X insoles, 3.3 km/h of walking speed, and a compilation of 20 steps walking stages were used to analyze foot-pressure distribution. Static balance test was conducted using Gaitview AFA-50, and balance (opening eyes, closing eyes) was inspected for 20 s. One-way ANOVA was conducted to test the significance of the results with the three insoles. p-value of less than .05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The mean foot pressure under the forefoot regions was the lowest with the 3D insole during treadmill walking (p<.05). The mean value under the midfoot was the highest with the 3D insole (left: p<.05, right: p<.01). The mean value under the rearfoot was the lowest with the 3D insole (p<.001). The maximum foot pressure value under the foot regions was the lowest on both sides of the forefoot with the 3D insole. A statistically significant difference was seen only in the left foot (p<.01). The maximum value under the midfoot was the highest with the 3D insole (p<.001). No statistically significant difference was detected on the values under the rearfoot. In the case of vertical ground reaction force (GRF), statistically significant difference was seen only in the left side rearfoot (p<.01). However, static balance values (ENV, REC, RMS, Total Length, Sway velocity, and Length/ENV) did not show significant differences by the type of insole. Conclusion: These results show that functional insoles can decrease plantar pressure and GRF under the forefoot and rearfoot. Moreover, functional insoles can dislodge the overload of the rearfoot and forefoot to the midfoot. However, functional insoles do not affect the static balance in the elderly.

보행 시 변형 및 복원이 가능한 인솔에 대한 족저압력 비교 분석 (Comparative Analysis of Foot Pressure Distribution by Functional Insole to be Transformed and Restored During Walking)

  • 박승범;이경득;김대웅;유중현;김경훈
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제21권2호
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    • pp.231-241
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the distribution of foot pressure generated by active materials of a functional insole. Comfort is an important consideration while selectingfootwear and insoles. Consequently, it has an influence on injury. The development of new materials for functional insoles is considered one of the more important points for their manufacture. The method adopted in this study is as follows. First, ten healthy males were selected as subjects for the study. Each subject's foof was pre-screened podoscope(Alfoots, Korea) to check for the presence of any foot abnormalities, Two kinds of equipment were used for the study: a foot pressure device from Pedar-X, Germany, and a treadmill from Pulsefitness, UK. Next, each subject was asked to test four types of insoles(insoles of outdoor shoes, indoor shoes, walking shoes, and sports shoes) via walking trials on the treadmill at a constant speed of 4.2 km/h. The pressure distribution data(contact area, maximum force, maximum peak pressure, and maximum mean pressure) was collected using the pressure device at a sampling rate of 100 Hz. Results of the tests showed that all four types of functional insoles increased contact areas whit the foot. Further, functional insoles of walking shoes and sport shoes decreased the foot pressure. From these results, we conclude that the active materials of functional insoles of shoes can increase the contact area and provide greater comfort.

개인별 인솔의 족궁 지지가 신체 균형능력에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Transverse and Longitudinal Arch Support of Individual Discount rate on the Balance Ability of the Body)

  • 김선칠;배진우;장지필
    • 대한디지털의료영상학회논문지
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.7-11
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    • 2014
  • The body to achieve an interaction that are connected to each other. Foot of which plays an important role in motor activity. Insole that has been recently used, have a dynamic functional elements. In particular, support of Arch plays a very important role in terms of a motor function of the human body as a whole. It is possible to predict the proper support Arch with insole, the overall structure of the body there can affect the balance. In this study, by applying the insole which supports the Longitudinal arch and Transverse arch, you are trying to assess the interaction of balance and the body's ability. To target the 20 there is no problem in the sense of balance, college student, and changes were observed by measuring the Center of Position area and distance through the Biorescue device worn before and after led by Arch support. As a result, I showed improved results significantly discount rate after wearing in the Center of Position area and distance to assess the balance ability. Therefore, the correction insole function is to support the Longitudinal arch and Transverse arch to an important role in the foot. It may be that it has a functional element for improving the balance of the function of preventing collapse of the arch during walking, to disperse the weight of the entire foot, us reduce fatigue in the end.

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The Effect of Insole to Flexible Flat Foot on Dynamic Balance and Ankle Muscle Activity during the Y-Balance Test

  • Lee, Sue Min;Son, Sung Min;Hwang, Yoon Tae;Park, Seol
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • 제34권5호
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    • pp.218-223
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: This study sought to identify the effects of an insole applied for the flexible flat-foot condition on dynamic balance and ankle muscle activities during the Y-balance test (YBT). Methods: Thirteen flexible flat-footed adults and an equal number of normal-footed adults were enrolled. The dynamic balance of the subjects was measured using the YBT, which is a reach test. While they were reaching forward with their foot, the percentage maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) of the tibialis anterior, peroneus longus and medial and lateral gastrocnemius were measured and analyzed. The flat-footed group then applied the ready-made insoles and underwent the YBT again. A comparison of the distance and muscle activity was conducted using YBT, not only between the flat-footed and control group, but also between the flat-footed group before and after the application of the insole. Results: Between the groups, the anterior reach distance in the flat-footed group was significantly lower, but there were no significant differences observed in the posteromedial and posterolateral directions. With the insole, the reach distance of the flat-footed group was significantly increased in the anterior and posterolateral direction compared to the control group. With the insole, the lateral gastrocnemius activity significantly decreased compared to trials without the insole in the flat-footed group, but there were no significant differences in the other muscles. Conclusion: The insole for flat-footed subjects can maintain the medial arch of the foot, and it may help enhance functional and mechanical dynamic balance in people with flat feet.