The changes of plantar pressure in the SEBT as heel height increased were more obvious in MF, MM, MR and ML areas. Results showed that normalized excursion distance decreased significantly as heel height increased. A Novel Pedar insole system was used to measure peak pressure, contact area and pressure-time integral of the stance limb. Three different types of shoes were used: Flat (0.8 cm), Low (4.0 cm), High (6.6 cm). Participants completed the modified three directions including anterior, posteromedial, and posterolateral in the SEBT. 20 healthy young females volunteered to participate in the test. The aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamic posture control when wearing high-heeled shoes using star excursion balance test (SEBT) in combination of plantar pressure measurement. High-heeled shoes increase the difficulty of maintaining balance. Evaluation of Dynamic Posture Control when Wearing High-Heeled Shoes Using Star Excursion Balance Test Research Evaluation of Dynamic Posture Control when Wearing HighHeeled Shoes Using Star Excursion Balance Test Authors: Abstract
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