Effects of excess bodyweight and flexible Flatfoot on female stance-phase lower-limb biomechanics assessed by statistical non-parametric mapping

采用统计非参数映射法评估超重和柔性扁平足对女性站立期下肢生物力学的影响

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Abstract

This study investigated the effects of excessive body weight and flexible flatfoot (FFF) on gait patterns in females. Sixty participants were divided into four groups (overweight/obese or normal weight, each with either normal feet or FFF; 15 per group). Walking data were analyzed using two-way ANOVA and post-hoc pairwise comparisons with statistical non-parametric mapping to assess the main and interaction effects of obesity and flatfoot on lower-limb biomechanics. Results indicated that overweight/obesity was the primary factor influencing lower-limb biomechanics (p = 0.049), with no significant interaction between overweight/obesity and FFF. Overweight/obese females showed reduced hip extension (~ 7°) and increased knee flexion (~ 9°), effects that were further amplified by FFF (p < 0.01). Both overweight/obesity and FFF decreased normalized hip/knee external-rotation and ankle-eversion moments (p < 0.05). Overweight/obese females also exhibited reduced joint contact forces (knee: ~1 bodyweight; ankle: ~0.5 bodyweight) during propulsion, with greater reductions in those with FFF. Each factor independently decreased activation of key lower limb muscles. In conclusion, overweight/obesity is the main factor affecting gait patterns in females, with FFF further intensifying its impact. Weight management, exercise, and appropriate footwear are recommended, especially for overweight/obese females with FFF.

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