Decreased balance performance in cowboy boots compared with tennis shoes. "OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to examine the relative balance performance of cowboy boots versus tennis shoes when the subject was challenged with different accelerations. The end point was the highest acceleration at which the subject could maintain full foot contact with the platform for each footwear type, ie, break acceleration. DESIGN: Crossover trial. SETTING: General community. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-seven healthy women, 18 to 40 years old, with shoe sizes between 6 and 9, were selected in a convenience sample after their response to posted ads in a university medical center. INTERVENTION: Each subject was tested 3 times in the forward direction per acceleration on a Motionspec balance platform. A successful series was defined as keeping feet flat for 2 of 3 tests/level. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The planned major outcome was the difference between the highest accelerations at which the subject ...
NCBI ROFL: These boots were made for walking, and have a decreased balance performance compared with tennis shoes.
Discover how balance performance in cowboy boots compares to tennis shoes, revealing surprising results on stability and comfort.
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