Wearing High Heel Shoes During Gait: Kinematics Impact and Determination of Comfort Height

  • Fifamè Eudia Nadège K
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Abstract

Real attribute of femininity, wearing high-heeled shoes is a dress conduct of women in daily and professional tasks. Objectives. Consider the kinematics changes induced by walking heels and determine a height of comfort in the least intrusive possible locomotor pattern. Materials and methods. Fifteen young women had normal-weighted were walked with shoes without heel and with eight-heeled shoes, successive heights ranging from 2 to 9 cm in freely chosen speed without heel shoes, with three step frequencies: ±20% F fcwh (frequency step freely chosen to heel without shoes) and 0% F fcwh . Results. The locomotor pattern was more affected by wearing heels at ±20% of frequency selected freely chosen in shoe without heel than 0%. The height of the comfort of the shoe heel in the step is 4.13 cm ± 0.34.

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Fifamè Eudia Nadège, K. (2015). Wearing High Heel Shoes During Gait: Kinematics Impact and Determination of Comfort Height. American Journal of Life Sciences, 3(2), 56. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajls.20150302.11

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