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Effects of heel base size, walking speed, and slope angle on center of pressure trajectory and plantar pressure when wearing high-heeled shoes
Yan Luximon
, Yan Cong
, Ameersing Luximon
,
Ming Zhang
School of Design
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Department of Biomedical Engineering
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Walking Speed
100%
Slope Angle
100%
Plantar Pressure
100%
Center of Pressure
100%
High-heeled Shoes
100%
Base Size
100%
Center of Pressure Trajectory
100%
Contact Area
33%
Perceived Stability
33%
High Risk
16%
Pressure Deviation
16%
Muscle Activity
16%
Lower Limb
16%
Peak Pressure
16%
Subjective Measures
16%
Anteroposterior
16%
Joint Torque
16%
Rearfoot
16%
Pressure Pattern
16%
Plantar Support
16%
Pressure-time Integral
16%
Midfoot
16%
Gait Cycle
16%
Fall Risk
16%
Ankle Sprain
16%
Walking Stability
16%
Fall-related Fracture
16%
Engineering
Slope Angle
100%
Contact Area
40%
Muscle Activity
20%
Peak Pressure
20%
Gait Cycle
20%
Joints (Structural Components)
20%