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- Investigation of the Effect of Skate-Useon the Sole Contact Areas and Maximal Forces of Ice Hockey P...
Investigation of the Effect of Skate-Useon the Sole Contact Areas and Maximal Forces of Ice Hockey Players
Authors : Ahmet UZUN, Metin KAYA, Latif AYDOS, Ulunay KANATLI, Erdinç ESEN
Pages : 29-35
Doi:10.15314/tjse.82809
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Publication Date : 2014-11-13
Article Type : Other Papers
Abstract :The aim of the present study was to compare the pedobarographic parameters of contact areas and maximal forces for 11 contact areas of foot-soles in professional male Ice hockey players and healthy people and to investigate the effect of Ice hockey on the foot-sole. The study consisted of 22 Ice hockey players without any foot-related complaints and as the control group, 25 male volunteers. EMED-SF plantar pressure analysis system was used in the study. Any statistically significant difference between the averages of the study and the control groups was examined using non-parametrical Mann Whitney U test and the extent of the linear relationship between the physical structure and the variables of the foot-sole was examined by calculating the Pearson insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(r); coefficient. According to these results and after the measurements on foot-sole variables and the sports done by the ice hockey players; a significant difference between right foot heel lateral and left foot 4 th metatarsus head in terms of 11 contact areas. As for the maximal forces of the contact areas; it was found out that the difference between left foot total, 2 th metatarsus head and pollex was found to be significant insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(P<0.01-0.05);. As a result; ice hockey caused some changes in contact areas of the foot-sole and maximal forces of the contact areas, but it did not cause big damages for the foot-sole. It was particularly seen that shoes worn were partly successful in supporting and protecting foot-sole. As the result of these conclusions; it was concluded that ice hockey did not cause such a serious damage to foot-sole of the players to require medical interventions.Keywords : Sole, contact areas, maximal forces, hockey, pedobarographic