RESUMO
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether custom insoles tailored to contours of the barefoot pressure distribution and shape of a patient's foot can reduce plantar pressures in the metatarsal head (MTH) region to a greater extent than conventional custom insoles. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Seventy regions of elevated barefoot pressures (mean peak 834 kPa under MTHs) were identified in 20 subjects with diabetes. Foam box impressions of their feet were sent to three different orthotic supply companies for fabrication of custom insoles. One company was also given plantar pressure data, which were incorporated into the insole design. Measurements of in-shoe plantar pressures were recorded during gait for the three custom insoles in a flexible and a rocker-bottom shoe. Peak pressure and force-time integral were extracted for analysis. RESULTS: In 64 of 70 regions, the shape-plus-pressure-based insole in the flexible shoe achieved superior unloading compared with the two shape-based insoles. On average, peak pressure was reduced by 32 and 21% (both P Assuntos
Diabetes Mellitus/fisiopatologia
, Pé/anatomia & histologia
, Pé/fisiologia
, Equipamentos Ortopédicos
, Sapatos
, Idoso
, Desenho de Equipamento
, Feminino
, Humanos
, Masculino
, Pessoa de Meia-Idade
, Pressão
, Caminhada/fisiologia
, Suporte de Carga