Forefoot plantar pressure measurement in rheumatoid arthritis
Forefoot plantar pressure measurement in rheumatoid arthritis
We sought to investigate the magnitude and duration of peak forefoot plantar pressures in rheumatoid arthritis. The spatial and temporal characteristics of forefoot plantar pressures were measured in 25 patients with a positive diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis of 5 to 10 years' duration (mean, 8 years) and a comparison group using a platform-based pressure-measurement system. There were no significant differences between groups in the magnitude of peak plantar pressure in the forefoot region. Significant differences were, however, noted for temporal aspects of foot-pressure measurement. The duration of loading over sensors detecting peak plantar pressure was significantly longer in the rheumatoid arthritis group. In addition, the rheumatoid arthritis group demonstrated significantly greater force-time integrals. Significant increases in the temporal parameters of plantar pressure distribution, rather than those of amplitude, may be characteristic of the rheumatoid foot.
rheumatoid, rheumatoid arthritis, arthritis
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Otter, Simon J.
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Bowen, Catherine Jane
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Young, Adam K.
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2004
Otter, Simon J.
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Bowen, Catherine Jane
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Young, Adam K.
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Otter, Simon J., Bowen, Catherine Jane and Young, Adam K.
(2004)
Forefoot plantar pressure measurement in rheumatoid arthritis.
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 94 (3), .
Abstract
We sought to investigate the magnitude and duration of peak forefoot plantar pressures in rheumatoid arthritis. The spatial and temporal characteristics of forefoot plantar pressures were measured in 25 patients with a positive diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis of 5 to 10 years' duration (mean, 8 years) and a comparison group using a platform-based pressure-measurement system. There were no significant differences between groups in the magnitude of peak plantar pressure in the forefoot region. Significant differences were, however, noted for temporal aspects of foot-pressure measurement. The duration of loading over sensors detecting peak plantar pressure was significantly longer in the rheumatoid arthritis group. In addition, the rheumatoid arthritis group demonstrated significantly greater force-time integrals. Significant increases in the temporal parameters of plantar pressure distribution, rather than those of amplitude, may be characteristic of the rheumatoid foot.
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Published date: 2004
Keywords:
rheumatoid, rheumatoid arthritis, arthritis
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/17997
ISSN: 3750-7315
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Simon J. Otter
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Adam K. Young
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