The proportion of people aged 60 and over in the French population has increased from 18% in 1970 to over 22% in 2010. One major problem in the elderly is falling. About half of these falls cause a minor injury and between 5% and 25% will cause a more serious injury such as a fracture or a sprain (Alexander et al., 1992; Nevitt et al., 1991). It therefore seems essential to study the locomotion of seniors to limit the maximum risk of falling into a public health measure. Two factors may be involved: 1. The first corresponds to factors related to natural aging topics 2. The second is the environment that is a real problem for seniors (Rolling showers, presence of works ....) And especially the port of inappropriate footwear. Indeed, most of the elderly, institutionalized or not, do not wear proper shoes. It is this parameter that will be highlighted in our study.
The subjects will test different characteristics on the same shoe. A single parameter vary for each condition (Different insole, heel height, stem length ...) For each condition, analysis of locomotion on treadmill ADAL be performed as well as tests on postural balance platform. Kinematic measurements, accelerometer and postural will be performed for each subject.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
120
A single parameter of shoe vary for each test (Different insole, heel height, stem length ...)
CHU de SAINT-ETIENNE
Saint-Etienne, France
Best stability shoe
The pair of shoe that will provide the best comfort and driving stability defined by (composite measure) : * the largest step * and the small time single support * and the lowest medial-lateral force to ADAL carpet * and the smallest ellipse surface
Time frame: 1 year
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