Volume 55, Issue 4 pp. 513-519
Clinical Research

Effects of a stocking on plantar sensation in individuals with and without ankle instability

Christopher J. Burcal MSc, ATC

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Christopher J. Burcal MSc, ATC

Department of Kinesiology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 209 Belk Gym, 9201 University City Blvd., Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

Correspondence to: C. J. Burcal; e-mail: [email protected]Search for more papers by this author
Matthew C. Hoch PhD, ATC

Matthew C. Hoch PhD, ATC

School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA

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Erik A. Wikstrom PhD, ATC

Erik A. Wikstrom PhD, ATC

Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

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First published: 04 August 2016
Citations: 5

Funding: This investigation was funded by the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers' Association, and the funding agency had no part in the design, collection, analysis, or reporting of this investigation.

ABSTRACT

Introduction

It is unknown whether footwear has a beneficial or deleterious effect on cutaneous sensitivity. We aimed to test a preliminary model of footwear and its effect on tactile perception among groups of controls, copers, and chronic ankle instability participants. Methods: Light-touch thresholds were obtained for 45 participants (age: 20.2 ± 2.8 years; height: 167.6 ± 9.8 cm; mass: 66.3 ± 14.7 kg) using Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments at the head of the first metatarsal (1MT), base of the fifth metatarsal (5MT), and calcaneus (CAL). Baseline measurements were compared with those taken after wearing a nylon stocking for 5 min. Results: Thresholds were increased at all 3 sites when the stocking was worn (P < 0.05). Controls had an increase at 1MT, copers had an increase at 5MT and CAL, and chronic ankle instability had an increase at CAL. Conclusions: Cutaneous thresholds increase when subjects wear a nylon stocking, a model for the sensory effects of footwear. A history of ankle injury appears to influence which sites have altered sensibility. Muscle Nerve, 2016. Muscle Nerve 55: 513–519, 2017

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