H-reflex in abductor hallucis and postural performance between flexible flatfoot and normal foot

2019 
Abstract Objective Morphological changes of the abductor hallucis muscle (AbH) in flexible flatfoot (FF) individuals influence regulations of the medial longitudinal arch (MLA). Prolonged and repeated stretching of AbH in flexible flatfoot may cause changes in muscle reflex properties and further influence postural performance. However, AbH muscle reflex under different postural conditions have never been examined. The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in AbH H-reflex and postural performance between individuals with normal foot (NF) alignment and FF under prone, double-leg stance (DLS), and single-leg stance (SLS) conditions. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting University laboratory. Participants Individuals with FF (n = 12) and NF (n = 12). Main outcome measures AbH H-reflex, AbH EMG and center of pressure (CoP) displacement. Results Under all postural conditions, AbH H-reflex was significantly lower in the FF group ( P P P Conclusions With increased postural demand, FF individuals maintained their postural stability by recruiting greater AbH activities than through automatic stretch reflex, but FF individuals still showed inferior posture stability.
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