Efecto de las ortesis plantares sobre las presiones plantares y tensión muscular en corredores amateurs tras 8 semanas de usoun ensayo clínico aleatorizado
- Romero Soto, Manuel
- Ramón González Cabanach Co-director
- Antonio José Souto Gestal Co-director
Universidade de defensa: Universidade da Coruña
Fecha de defensa: 21 de xullo de 2022
- Francisca Fariña Rivera Presidenta
- Ramón Fernández Cervantes Secretario/a
- Jesús Seco Calvo Vogal
Tipo: Tese
Resumo
Introduction: foot orthoses (FO) are used as an injury prevention measure among runners due to their potential effect on the forces that affect the lower limb. Objectives: determine if the use of FO during 8 weeks of training in amateur runners has effects on foot statics (FPI-6), muscle tension (tensiomyography), and plantar pressures in bare feet (pressure platform). Methodology: a randomized clinical trial was carried out where the control group (CG=23) and the experimental group (EG=27) maintained their usual training schedule for 8 weeks. The GE also used neutral molded FOs exclusively during their sports activity. Results: the EG showed a statistically significant reduction for maximum pressure and load rate, as well as a longer support time in the midfoot, metatarsal and toes region, in addition to a bilateral reduction in muscle tension of the tibialis anterior (TA) muscle. No effects were found on foot statics, gastrocnemius, soleus, or peroneus brevis muscle tension. Conclusions: the use of OP during 8 weeks of training shows variable effects on plantar pressures depending on the area of the foot and on the muscular tension of the TA.