Bioengineering (Jul 2022)

Effect of Heel Lift Insoles on Lower Extremity Muscle Activation and Joint Work during Barbell Squats

  • Zhenghui Lu,
  • Xin Li,
  • Rongrong Xuan,
  • Yang Song,
  • István Bíró,
  • Minjun Liang,
  • Yaodong Gu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9070301
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. 301

Abstract

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The effect of heel elevation on the barbell squat remains controversial, and further exploration of muscle activity might help find additional evidence. Therefore, 20 healthy adult participants (10 males and 10 females) were recruited for this study to analyze the effects of heel height on lower extremity kinematics, kinetics, and muscle activity using the OpenSim individualized musculoskeletal model. One-way repeated measures ANOVA was used for statistical analysis. The results showed that when the heel was raised, the participant’s ankle dorsiflexion angle significantly decreased, and the percentage of ankle work was increased (p p p < 0.05). In conclusion, heel raises affect lower extremity kinematics and kinetics during the barbell squat and alter the distribution of muscle activation and biomechanical loading of the joints in the lower extremity of participants to some extent, and there were gender differences in the results.

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