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Table 3 Mean peak pressure and peak shear force with their own shoes

From: Development and evaluation of a system to assess the effect of footwear on the in shoe plantar pressure and shear during gait

Usual wearing shoes

Shoes vs. barefoot

Shoes type

Insoles

Heel height

Heel hardness

Callus

PPH

PPP

PS

ST

PPH

PPP

PS

ST

3.79

5.53

3.22

0.68

88

54

175

100

high-heeled

n

7.5

40

y

3.04

5.42

2.27

0.62

69

101

102

105

high-heeled

n

4.5

45

n

6.41

6.38

1.66

0.65

71

76

67

102

high-heeled

n

4.5

50

n

3.41

5.13

2.02

0.71

90

139

164

101

high-heeled

n

4

20

n

4.29

5.80

2.58

0.69

128

64

62

106

casual

y

3.5

30

n

3.74

4.76

2.53

0.73

82

69

63

103

casual

y

3

45

n

6.65

6.30

2.57

0.74

94

103

68

107

boots

y

3

80

y

3.88

10.43

1.68

0.67

161

150

78

100

leather

n

2

60

n

10.42

6.28

4.13

0.65

184

49

131

94

sneakers

y*

1

75

y

2.37

3.36

1.47

0.75

67

65

77

93

sandals

n

0

40

n

  1. Peak Pressure at Heal strike [kgf/cm^2] (PPH).
  2. Peak Shear force [kgf] (PS).
  3. Shoes vs. barefoot: Shoes / Barefoot × 100 (%).
  4. Peak Pressure at Push off [kgf/cm^2] (PPP).
  5. Stance Time [s] (ST).
  6. *the subject wearing sneakers used special insoles.