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Sánchez Gómez, Rubén and Gómez Carrión, Álvaro and Martinez Sebastian, Carlos and Alou, Luis and Sevillano, David and Nuñez Fernández, Almudena and Sanz Wozniak, Paola and De la Cruz Torres, Blanca (2022) Innovative Medial Cushioning Orthoses Affect Peroneus Longus Electromyographic Activity during Running. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11 (5). p. 1339. ISSN 2077-0383
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11051339
Abstract
Background: Over-supination processes of the foot and ankle involving peroneus longus (PL) damage during running sports have been treated conservatively with passive control tools, such as tapes, braces, or external ankle supports, but the effect of orthoses with typical lateral wedging orthoses (TLWO) on the muscular activity of PL during running remains unclear. Here we investigate the effects of innovative medial cushioning orthoses (IMCO) on PL activity during the full running gait cycle. In addition, we wished to ascertain the effects of innovative medial cushioning orthoses (IMCO) on PL activity during running.
Methods: Thirty-one healthy recreational runners (mean age 34.5 ± 3.33) with neutral foot posture index scores, were selected to participate in the present study. They ran on a treadmill at 9 km/h wearing seven different orthoses (NRS, IMCO 3 mm, IMCO 6 mm, IMCO 9 mm, TLWO 3 mm, TLWO 6 mm and TLWO 9 mm), randomly performed on the same day while electromyographic activity of the PL muscle was recorded. Statistical intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) to test reliability was carried out and the Wilcoxon test with Bonferroni’s correction was developed to analyze the differences between the conditions.
Results: the reliability of all assessments showed data higher than 0.81, that is, “almost perfect reliability”; all EMG PL values wearing either TLWO or IMCO showed a statistically significant reduction versus NRS during the fully analyzed running gait cycle; the highest difference was set on NRS 23.08 ± 6.67 to TLWO 9 mm 17.77 ± 4.794 (p < 0.001).
Conclusions: Muscular EMG activity of the PL during the full running gait cycle decreases when wearing either TLWO or IMCO relative to NRS; therefore, these orthoses could be prescribed to treat the strain and overload pathologies of PL. In addition, IMCO—as it less thick, compared with TLWO—can be used when aiming to achieve better running economy.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | orthoses; peroneus longus; supination; surface electromyography |
Subjects: | Medical sciences > Medicine > Sports medicine Medical sciences > Medicine > Physical medicine and medical rehabilitation Medical sciences > Medicine > Musculoskeletal System |
ID Code: | 72868 |
Deposited On: | 15 Jun 2022 13:20 |
Last Modified: | 16 Jun 2022 07:26 |
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