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    Dear Vahedeh

    Two things to ask you

    1) Where do you wish to measure the changes in pressure, that is, which
    interfaces are of interest?


    2) In terms of a "suitable outcome measure", what pathology do you wish to
    address.

    Obviously you can compare two devices in terms of the differences in
    pressure charcteristics at some interface of interest but what does that
    mean in terms of change in pathology of interest.

    If you were looking at Ankle Foot Orthoses (AFO) for reduction of plantar
    pressure in diabetic or neuropathic subject for instance, perhaps a partial
    foot amputee, then obviously measuring the change in plantar pressure would
    be a good place to start. You might want to decide first though what aspect
    of plantar pressure actually contributes to the pathology you are
    addressing. I.E. Peak pressure, mean peak pressure, pressure integral, or is
    it the plantar pressure at all ? i.e. it might be shear forces, which are
    not characterised by a pressure measuring system.

    On the other hand if your subjects pathology of interest was frontal plane
    instability, e.g. peroneal muscle weakness leading to continual and
    traumatic inversion sprains, then plantar pressure changes per se may not be
    very useful incharacterising the change in moments about the sub talar
    joint.
    Although if the dynamic Centre of Pressure was seen to move from the medial
    foot to the lateral aspect post intervention, then this might be a postive
    indication that there is probably less tendency to supinate, however only
    the study of 3D forces and their resultant vector will tell you for sure.

    What is FSR?

    Tekscan (tekscan.com) are a good manufacturer of pressure measuring devices
    for all sorts of interfaces.

    Cheers

    Dave Smith Podiatrist MSc App Biomechanics
    FootHouse
    18 Radnor Park Ave
    Folkestone
    Kent
    foothouse.co.uk



    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Vahideh Moradi"
    To:
    Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 7:24 PM
    Subject: [BIOMCH-L] FSR & pressure distribution


    Dears

    My name is Vahideh Moradi and I am a Master student in Orthotics and
    Prosthetics at Iran University of Medical Sciences. I am working on
    comparing custom-made AFOs and prefabricated AFOs. According to my searches
    the pressure distribution might be a suitable “outcome measure” for this
    comparison and it has been employed as a comparison method for other
    orthoses such as Foot Orthoses. So I am wondering, to your opinion, if
    pressure distribution can serve as a outcome measure to determine the
    differences between these two methods of manufacturing. On the other hand,
    which instrument would you suggest for measuring pressure distribution my
    feeling is that FSR will be a good method and I appreciate your idea
    regarding advantages and disadvantages of this method?

    Your help is much appreciated



    Vahideh Moradi
    Ms. student
    Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences
    Department of Orthotics and Prosthetics
    Iran university
    Shahnazari St .Madar Square Mirdamad Blvd.
    Tehran.Iran

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