Plantar Pressure Characteristics and Prevention of Painful Accessory Navicular in Military Recruits

J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact. 2023 Dec 1;23(4):436-477.

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to provide practical guidance for the prevention of painful accessory navicular among recruits by comparing and analyzing the plantar pressure parameters of individuals with normal foot, flat foot, and accessory navicular.

Methods: After training, a total of 90 military recruits were included in this study, comprising 30 with normal foot, 30 with flat foot, and 30 with painful accessory navicular. The plantar pressure distribution was measured for all participants.

Results: In individuals with flat feet, there was an increase in plantar pressure on the medial side of the forefoot, as well as a significant increase in pressure on the medial side of the heel and arch (P<0.05). Conversely, there was a significant decrease in pressure on the lateral side of the heel and arch (P<0.05). In patients with painful accessory navicular, the medial pressure on the foot arch showed a further increase (P<0.001), while the lateral pressure on the foot arch exhibited a further decrease (P<0.001), indicating highly significant differences.

Conclusion: Compared to participants with flat feet, participants with accessory navicular demonstrated faster and more impulsive impact on the ground within the same stress area, resulting in more noticeable pain caused by the injury to the accessory navicular.

Keywords: Accessory Navicular; Foot Pain; Painful Accessory Navicular; Plantar Pressure.

MeSH terms

  • Flatfoot*
  • Foot
  • Humans
  • Military Personnel*
  • Pain

Supplementary concepts

  • Accessory navicular bone