Current Pedorthics | July-August 2019 | Vol.51, Issue 4 | Page 47

* 150 d 150 g 150 52 150 f * 200 150 150 100 15 20 Rocker Angle ( o ) i MTP24 200 160 70 50 190 180 170 140 55 60 65 Rocker Angle ( o ) 15 20 Rocker Angle ( o ) Hallux 200 180 * 200 200 50 57 62 67 Apex Position (%) 250 210 140 52 Hallux 220 160 * * 200 220 180 * * 300 250 h MTP1 250 100 57 62 67 Apex Position (%) MTP24 100 15 20 Rocker Angle ( o ) 200 100 * 300 * 250 * * * Hallux 300 200 e MTP1 300 250 100 52 57 62 67 Apex Position (%) 200 c MTP24 300 250 100 b MTP1 300 a 55 60 65 Rocker Angle ( o ) 70 50 55 60 65 Rocker Angle ( o ) 70 Figure 2: The effect of varying apex position (a-c) and rocker angle (d-f) on peak plantar pressure under the 1st MTP, 2-4th MTH and Hallux in people with diabetes (n = 102). The symbol * denotes a significant pairwise difference (p < 0.001) between a condition and at least one of the three other apex positions (plots a-c) or other rocker angle (plots d-f). The vertical lines illustrate the standard deviations. Plots g-i show the interaction between apex position and rocker angle (RA = 15° shown as dotted and RA = 20° shown as a dashed line) for the people with diabetes (black) and also for the healthy individuals (red). Current Pedorthics | July/August 2019 45