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Analysis of hallux valgus angles automatically extracted from 3D foot scans taken in North America, Europe and Asia.

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The forefoot is the foot part most affected by ill-fitting shoes. Footwear fitting considers the measurements of length, width and arch length. Toe shape has not yet been used in… Click to show full abstract

The forefoot is the foot part most affected by ill-fitting shoes. Footwear fitting considers the measurements of length, width and arch length. Toe shape has not yet been used in sizing feet and fitting shoes. This study aims to investigate the variation in toe shape, as measured by the hallux valgus angle. An automatic and reproducible hallux valgus angle measuring method using 3D foot scans with no palpation markers is proposed and applied to about half a million samples collected across North America, Europe and Asia. The measuring method is robust and can detect the medial contour along the proximal phalanx even in extreme cases. The hallux valgus angle has a normal distribution with long tails on both sides in the general population. Large dispersions of HVA values were observed for both genders, and in all 3 geographical regions.

Keywords: foot scans; america europe; hallux valgus; north america; europe asia

Journal Title: Ergonomics
Year Published: 2022

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