The Effect of Foot Orthoses on the Braking Response Time
Hallux Valgus
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Hallux Valgus focused on measuring Hallux valgus surgery, forefoot surgery, brake response time, foot orthoses
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- participants must have a valid driver´s license,
- used the right foot exclusively for accelerating and braking,
- free of any medical condition that could impair the ability to drive
Exclusion Criteria:
- taking medications that could affect reaction time (e.g. benzodiazepines and over-the-counter allergy and cold medications)
- had a history of alcohol or drug abuse,
- a central nervous system disorder such as epilepsy,
- a metabolic disorder,
- a psychiatric disorder,
- musculoskeletal disease,
- any visual acuity disorder (macular degeneration etc.; glasses allowed)
Sites / Locations
- Department of Orthopedic; Medical University of Innsbruck
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Hallux valgus Surgery
Hallux valgus and forefoot surgery
Control Run
Measurement of the Brake Response Time by Pat. undergoing hallux valgus surgery (first metatarsal osteotomy, Chevron, SCARF, Austin, etc.)
Measurement of the Brake Response Time by Pat. undergoing hallux valgus surgery (first metatarsal osteotomy; Chevron, Austin, SCARF, etc.) and additional forefoot surgery (PIP arthrodesis, second/third/etc. metatarsal osteotomy, etc.; Peg-in-Hole, WEIL-Osteotomy, etc.)
Measurement of the Brake Response Time by Healthy Participants; control run; brake response time measurement with normal shoe and both foot orthoses