diplomsko delo
Martin Molk (Author), Polona Palma (Reviewer), Nina Hiti (Mentor), Daša Weber (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Uvod: Šibkost intrinzičnih mišic stopala lahko privede do poškodb in deformacij stopala. Obutev z elementi podpore lahko prispeva k šibkosti intrinzičnih mišic stopala z zmanjšanjem njihove vloge pri gibanju. Povečano aktivnost in zmogljivost intrinzičnih mišic stopala bi lahko zagotovili z uporabo minimalistične obutve. Minimalistična obutev zagotavlja minimalno podporo stopalnega loka in omogoča naravno gibanje stopala. Namen: Namen diplomskega dela je s pregledom strokovne in znanstvene literature preučiti vpliv minimalistične obutve na zmogljivost intrinzičnih mišic stopala. Metode dela: V diplomskem delu smo uporabili deskriptivno metodo s pregledom literature. Literatura je bila iskana v angleškem jeziku s ključnimi besedami minimalist footwear, minimalist shoes in intrinsic foot muscles v podatkovnih zbirkah PubMed in Science Direct. Rezultati: V podrobnejšo analizo smo vključili šest raziskav. V raziskave je bilo skupno vključenih 281 preiskovancev. Preiskovanci preiskovalnih skupin so izvajali vadbo v minimalistični obutvi. Programi vadbe so trajali od osem tednov do devet mesecev. V treh raziskavah so v minimalistični obutvi tekli, v treh pa hodili. V petih raziskavah so ugotovili statistično pomembno izboljšanje zmogljivosti vsaj ene intrinzične mišice stopala. Razprava in zaključek: Rezultati kažejo, da ima hoja ali tek v minimalistični obutvi pomemben učinek pri izboljšanju velikosti in mišični zmogljivosti intrinzičnih mišic stopala. Potrebno bi bilo pripraviti standardiziran protokol vadbe za postopen prehod na minimalistično obutev, ki bi olajšal uporabo minimalistične obutve v kliničnem okolju.

Keywords

diplomska dela;fizioterapija;minimalistična obutev;intrinzične mišice stopala;tek;hoja;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL ZF - University College of Health Studies
Publisher: [M. Molk]
UDC: 615.8
COBISS: 199756035 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Effect of minimalist footwear on intrinsic muscles efficiency - literature review
Secondary abstract: Introduction: Weakness of intrinsic foot muscles may contribute to a variety of foot deformities and injuries. Supportive footwear can contribute to intrinsic foot muscle weakness by reducing the role of the muscles in locomotion. Increased activity and strength of the intrinsic foot muscles could be achieved through the use of minimalist footwear. Minimalist footwear provides minimal arch support and allows natural foot movement. Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of minimalist footwear on the efficiency of the intrinsic foot muscles. Methods: The literature was searched in English using the keywords minimalist footwear, minimalist shoes and intrinsic foot muscles in the PubMed and Science Direct databases. Results: Six articles were included in the more detailed analysis. There were a total of 281 participants. Patients in the experimental groups exercised with minimalist footwear. The exercise programmes lasted between 8 weeks and 9 months. In five studies, a statistically significant difference was found between the two groups for at least one muscle in terms of the efficiency of the intrinsic foot muscles. Discussion and conclusion: The results show that minimalist footwear during walking or running has a statistically significant effect on improving the size and strength of the intrinsic foot muscles. A standardised practise protocol for minimalist footwear would be needed to facilitate the implementation of minimalist footwear in the clinical setting.
Secondary keywords: diploma theses;physiotherapy;minimalist footwear;intrinsic foot muscles;running;gait;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Zdravstvena fak., Oddelek za fizioterapijo
Pages: 30 str.
ID: 24473621