Yüksek Topuklu Ayakkabılarve Kas İskelet Sistemi Üzerine Etkileri

Son yıllarda, yüksek topuklu ayakkabı kullanımı bilim insanları tarafından araştırılmaktadır. Çünkü, bu ayakkabılar yarattığı etkiler bilinmeksizin çoğu kadın tarafından tercih edilmektedir. Fakat, yüksek topuklu ayakkabılar görsel amaçlı olarak giyilmekte ve özellikle model, iş kadını gibi bazı meslek grupları tarafından kullanılmaktadır. Bu çalışmanın amacı yüksek topuklu ayakkabının sürekli kullanımının etkilerini değerlendirmek ve bu tip ayakkabıların kullanım nedenleri üzerine araştırma yapmaktır. Ayrıca, bu derlemede sağlıklı kadınlarda kas iskelet sistemi üzerine yüksek topuklu ayakkabı kullanımının etkileri ile ilgili yapılan güncel çalışmaları özetlenmiştir

High Heeled Shoes and their Effects on Musculoskeletal System

In recent years, usage of high heeled shoes have been searched by scientists. Because these shoes have been prefered by most of females not knowing its effects. But, high heeled shoes are dressed as visual intentional and they are used especially by some professional groups like model, business females etc. The aim of this study is to research of the effects of continuously using high heeled shoes and to research on reasons of wearing high heeled shoe. Moreover, this review study summarises recent studies about effects of high heeled shoes on musculoskeletal system in healthy females

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