The Effect of Different Types of Foot Orthoses on the Biomechanical Variables, Lower Extremity Muscular Activity and Balance in Elderly: A Systematic Review Study

  • Arefeh Mokhtari MalekAbadi
  • Mohsen Barghamadi
  • Amir Ali Jafarnezhadgero
Keywords: Aged, Foot orthoses, Gait analysis, Postural balance.

Abstract

Older adults demonstrate increased amounts of postural sway, which may ultimately lead to falls. The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate the effect of different foot orthoses on lower limb biomechanical variables, lower limb muscular activity, and balance in elderly people. Examining texts based on the search on the Magiran, Google Schoolar, Pubmed, Scopus, and SIVILICA sites were done by using following keywords: foot orthoses, footwear, aging, aged, elderly, Kinematic, walking, loading rate, Kinetic Walking, in combination in four part from 2005 to 2018. In the initial searches, 72 papers were obtained, eight articles based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria were selected. This systematic review demonstrated that the use of textures and modeling orthoses strengthens sensory receptors and improves postures, as well as improves the biomechanical parameters such as evertor and invertor moments and ground reaction forces in some cases.

Published
2019-10-21
Section
Articles