Current Pedorthics | July-August 2019 | Vol.51, Issue 4 | Page 46

Optimization of rocker sole footwear When the ANOVA analysis was repeated on the Discussion healthy participants, almost identical statistical trends were observed. Specially, there were main effects of This study sought to understand the relationship apex position and rocker angle for every region with between peak plantar pressure and two rocker sole only the 2-4th MTH region showing an interaction design features in people with diabetes. The purpose (Fig. 2g-i). The distribution of best apex positions also followed a similar pattern to that of the group with diabetes (Table 2), illustrating the group-optimized design could also be identified from data on healthy individuals. Nevertheless, pressures were higher in the was to use this understanding to propose a group optimized shoe that could be used to reduce pressures below 200 kPa and potentially avoid the need for personalized footwear. The data identified that a stiff soled rocker shoe incorporating an apex position at 52% of shoe length was optimal for pressure reduction group diabetes by 25% in the 1st MTP region (p < in three high-risk regions of the forefoot. Furthermore, 0.01) and 21% in the 2-4th MTH region (p < 0.01). by combing this with a 20° rocker angle, peak Table 1: ANOVA statistics, in each anatomical region, for the main effects of apex position, rocker angle and also for the interaction. 1st MTP 2–4 MTH Hallux Apex Position F = 18.2, p < 0.001* F = 157.1, p < 0.001* F = 35.7, p < 0.001* 52°-57° (−7.3, 3.5), p = 1.0 (−15.6, −9.1), p < 0.001* (−6.4, 3.2), P = 1.0 52°-62° (−12.2, 1.9), p = 0.32 (−32.9, −20.7), p < 0.001* (−12.8, −1.3), p = 0.008* 52°-67° (−23.4, −8.5), p < 0.001* (−39.0, −28.5), p < 0.001* (−28.4, −13.9), p < 0.001* 57°-62° (−9.4, 2.9), p = 0.97 (−18.9, −9.7), p < 0.001* (−11.6, 0.6), p = 0.10 57°-67° (−20.7, −7.3), p < 0.001* (−25.5, −17.2), p < 0.001* (−26.4, −12.7), p < 0.001* 62°-67° (−15.7, −5.9), p < 0.001* (−10.5, −3.4), p < 0.001* (−19.8, −8.3), p < 0.001* Rocker Angle F = 67.4, p < 0.001* F = 179.5, p < 0.001* 10 F = 76.2, p < 0.001* 15°-20° (9.8, 16.0) (10.9, 14.7) (11.1, 17.6) Interaction F = 1.5, p = 0.22 F = 19.1, p < 0.001* F = 1.0, p = 0.41 Both the F-statistic and associated p-value have been reported. In addition, the 95% confidence intervals, and associated p-values, for the pairwise comparisons between different apex positions are included. Note that these p-values have been adjusted using a Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. All statistical differences (p < 0.01) have been marked with an *. 44 Pedorthic Footcare Association | www.pedorthics.org