Avaliação postural da coluna lombar, dos membros inferiores, e análise da força reação do solo em adolescentes usuárias de calçados de salto alto / Posture assessment of the lumbar spine, lower limbs, and analysis of ground reaction force in adolescent users of high-heeled shoe

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

RESUMO

During childhood and adolescence, there are several posture changes depending on the settings necessary for the structuring and definition of posture. The posture change because of the hormonal influence that occurs with the onset of puberty and the musculoskeletal growth. Thus, the pre pubertal and pubertal stages are crucial for the development of good posture. Moreover, changes of overload during this phase, may interfere with the performance of the locomotor system. Among the factors that influence these variables, is the use of high-heeled shoes that are becoming increasingly early and frequent in this population. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of high-heeled shoes in posture and pace of adolescents between 13 to 20 of age. Was conducted with female adolescents in the study posture and printing plant of the group evaluated 50 adolescents not using (GNU) of high-heeled shoes and 50 of the group users (GU). The study was done by photos at the postural conditions barefoot and Anabella heeland analyzed by software SAPO. The angles were measured: lumbar lordosis, horizontal alignment of the pelvis, knee angle, tepid-tarsus angle, frontal angle of the right lower limb (D) and left (E), angle Q (D) and (E) and angle of the hindfoot ( D) and (E). By printing plant we analyzed the index of Chippaux-Smirak. The study of the march was conducted with 11 adolescents in the GNU and 9 of GU. Through the platform of force to analyze the ground reaction force in accordance with the barefoot and with the heel. The data were submitted to descriptive analysis. Was adopted a significance level of 5%. In the comparison between conditions, we find with the heel using in the GNU: lumbar adjustment, pelvic retroversion, increase of the tepid-tarsus angle, increase in the valgus knees and patellar varus and hindfoot of. For GU, we find the same changes as in GNU, but with different variations and except only for the lumbar angle that showed hyperlordosis and pelvic angle with anterversion. In the comparison between groups, we observed in the barefoot condition that the GU had smaller angle of lumbar lordosis, increased anteversion, lower tepid-tarsus angle, more the knee and patella valgus. Already provided with the heel, GU had a lower lumbar lordosis angle, pelvic angle with the inverse posture of the GNU, stress of the patellar valgus that kept the difference between the groups and although both have made the hindfoot varus, the GU has a higher value. The longitudinal arch was different with lower values for the GU and classified with normal feet while GNU was classified with intermediaries feet. In pace, the time of support and lower total vertical force in the comparison between the two groups presented lower for GU in the two conditions. The growth rate of the second peak was higher in the barefoot condition for GU and the growth rate peak was higher in the passive condition barefoot in both groups. The variable peak liabilities is presented in both groups in both conditions. We conclude that the footwear heel hard to significantly influence the postural angles, both in acute observation in GNU, and the observation of chronic use as in GU, as well as observed in the plantar arch and some variables of the vertical ground reaction force.

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biomecânica pace posture marcha postura adolescent biomechanics photogrammetry fotogrametria adolescente

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