Author/Authors :
Bagherzadeh Cham, Masumeh University of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, Tehran , Safaeepour, Zahra University of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, Tehran , Ghasemi, Mohammad Sadegh Iran University of medical sciences, Tehran , Zabihi Yegane, Mozhdeh Iran University of medical sciences, Tehran , Forogh, Bijan Brain and spinal cord injury repair research center Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Sanjari, Mohammad Ali Rehabilitation Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Foot and ankle problems are common complications in rheumatoid arthritis disease. Gait
pattern such as normal foot and ankle rocker is impaired in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Rocker sole
as an external shoe modification is commonly prescribed in this pathology. The aim of this study was to
investigate the effect of rocker shoe on vertical ground reaction force parameters during walking in
patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Methods: Sixteen female participants with rheumatoid arthritis were recruited in this study. All patients
were prepared with a pair of high-top, heel-to-toe rocker shoe and were asked to wear the shoes for one
month. Ground reaction force parameters including peak forces and peak force times were evaluated in
the first session, and after seven days and thirty days follow up were carried on.
Results: First maximal vertical force was significantly increased with rocker shoe compared to barefoot
after 7 days follow up. Walking with rocker shoe reduced the minimal vertical force after 7 days. The
second maximal vertical force showed to be statistically lower with rocker shoe than barefoot after 7 and
30 days. Furthermore, stance time decreased with rocker shoe after one month.
Discussion: Results of this study revealed that vertical ground reaction force parameters changed in
rheumatoid arthritis patients with heel-to-toe rocker shoe, both immediately and after one month follow
up. This might suggest the effectiveness of rocker shoes in improving gait in rheumatoid arthritis patients.
Keywords :
Rocker shoe , Gait , Ground reaction force , Rheumatoid arthritis