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Does Modified Footwear Improve Gait After Ankle Arthrodesis?
Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery 2016 January
Rocker bottom shoes are commonly recommended for patients who have undergone ankle arthrodesis. Limited data are available to support this recommendation. In the present case-control study, 2 groups of participants were identified for the investigation: a study group (SG) of 9 patients who had previously undergone ankle arthrodesis and a normal group (NG) of 9 healthy volunteers. Gait data were collected using a video recorder while the participants walked barefoot and wearing rocker bottom shoes. These data were analyzed using computer-based gait analysis software. The total motion was calculated and averaged for each group for walking barefoot and wearing rocker bottom shoes. All participants completed the Short Musculoskeletal Function Assessment and the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society questionnaires. The total motion of the SG wearing rocker bottom shoes increased 4.8° (range 3.4° to 6.9°) on mean average, an improvement compared with walking barefoot (p < .05). In the NG, the shoe wear had no effect on the total motion (p = .59). Although the total motion in the SG approached the mean average of the total motion of the NG, it remained significantly less than that of the NG (p < .05). Additionally, the SG scored worse than the NG on both outcomes questionnaires (p < .05). Rocker bottom shoes had no effect on gait velocity. In conclusion, rocker bottom shoes significantly improve the total motion of ankle arthrodesis patients toward normal.
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