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Elsevier, Clinical Biomechanics, 6(25), p. 594-600

DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2010.03.008

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Biomechanical properties of the forefoot plantar soft tissue as measured by an optical coherence tomography-based air-jet indentation system and tissue ultrasound palpation system

Journal article published in 2010 by Clare Y. L. Chao, Yong-Ping Zheng ORCID, Yan-Ping Huang, Gladys L. Y. Cheing
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Abstract

Background: The forefoot medial plantar area withstand high plantar pressure during locomotion, and is a common site that develops foot lesion problems among elderly people. The aims of the present study were to (1) determine the correlation between the biomechanical properties of forefoot medial plantar soft tissue measured by a newly developed optical coherence tomography-based air-jet indentation system and by tissue ultrasound palpation system, and (2) to compare the biomechanical properties of plantar soft tissues of medial forefoot between a young and old adult group. Methods: Thirty healthy subjects were classified as the young or older group. The biomechanical properties of plantar soft tissues measured at the forefoot by the air-jet indentation system and tissue ultrasound palpation system were performed, and the correlation of the findings obtained in the two systems were compared. Findings: A strong positive correlation was obtained from the findings in the two systems (r = 0.88, P