Review Article
Health View to Decrease Negative Effect of High Heels Wearing: A Systemic Review
Table 1
Basic information on selected articles.
| Number [ref.] | Author/date | Title | Journal | Concentration |
| 1 [27] | Nadège et al. 2015 | Wearing high-heeled shoes during gait: kinematics impact and determination of comfort height | American Journal of Life Sciences | Heel height | 2 [28] | Ko and Lee 2013 | The changes of COP and foot pressure after one-hour walking wearing high-heeled and flat shoes | Journal of Physical Therapy Science | Heel height | 3 [30] | Luximon et al. 2015 | Effects of heel base size, walking speed, and slope angle on center of pressure trajectory and plantar pressure when wearing high-heeled shoes | Human Movement Science | HBS | 4 [29] | Guo et al. 2012 | Effect on plantar pressure distribution with wearing different base size of high-heel shoes during walking and slow running | Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology | NBS | 5 [31] | Hong et al. 2013 | Effect of shoe heel height and total-contact insert on muscle loading and foot stability while walking | Foot and Ankle Society | Insert insole | 6 [7] | Li et al. 2010 | Biomechanical effects of foam inserts on forefoot load during the high-heeled gait: a pilot study | Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology | Insert insole | 7 [8] | Hong et al. 2005 | Influence of heel height and shoe insert on comfort perception and biomechanical performance of young female adults during walking | Foot and Ankle International | Insert insole | 8 [22] | Yung and Wei 2005 | Effects of shoe inserts and heel height on foot pressure, impact force, and perceived comfort during walking | Applied Ergonomics | Insert insole |
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