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Lower leg swelling and muscle co-contraction during prolonged standing: an unstable footwear evaluation

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Pages 103-110 | Received 25 Dec 2016, Accepted 12 Jun 2017, Published online: 13 Jul 2017
 

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the lower leg swelling and muscle co-contraction during prolonged standing with the focus on unstable footwear effects. The EMG signals of medial gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior muscles (bilaterally) were continuously recorded to quantify their co-contraction index (CCI) in 10 healthy asymptomatic subjects during two hours of standing in three footwear conditions including barefoot, stable shoe and unstable shoe. Lower leg circumference changes (swelling) were also monitored over the standing time. During two hours of standing remarkable reduction in lower leg circumference changes and significant reduced CCI level for both legs were observed only for unstable shoe compared to barefoot condition. However, bilaterally, no significant differences were found for both measures between barefoot condition and stable shoe or between two shoe conditions (stable and unstable). The unstable shoe produced changes in activity pattern of lower leg muscles which seems to be advantageous for venous pump mechanism during prolonged standing. These findings suggest that unstable footwear can be used as ergonomic intervention for prolonged standing during work or daily activities.

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The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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Funding

The authors would like to thank vice chancellery for research of Urmia University of Medical Sciences [project number 1393-04-34-1338] for funding this research.

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