Skip to main content

Table 7 Mean and standard deviations, and pairwise comparisons of sample entropy between normal foot, pes cavus, pes valgus, and hallux valgus

From: Sample entropy characteristics of movement for four foot types based on plantar centre of pressure during stance phase

 

Mean(STD)

 

Normal Foot

Pes Valgus

Hallux Valgus

Pes Cavus

Left foot

L_AP_V

−2.000 (.358)d

−1.890 (.358)d

−1.998(.324)d

−2.180(.303)d

L_Res_V

−1.970(.363)d

−1.866(.324)d

−1.959(.330)d

−2.151(.310)d

L_F_V

−1.359(.267)

−1.426(.352)

−1.332(.310)

−1.429(.317)

L_AP_A

−1.914 (.790)

−2.050 (.941)

−1.890(.710)

−2.104(.635)

L_Res_A

−1.917 (.774)

−2.066 (.886)

−1.873 (.703)

−2.104(.634)

Right foot

R_Res_V

−1.968(.290)d

−1.960(.418)d

−1.878 (.341)d

−2.149(.260)d

R_F_V

−1.439 (.280)

−1.452 (.289)

−1.408 (.306)

−1.504(.324)

R_ML_A

−1.750(.621)

−1.917(.686)

−1.650(.729)

−1.652(.816)

R_AP_A

−1.825(.652)bd

−2.180(.889)a

−1.826(.681)d

−2.149(.621)ac

 

R_Res_A

−1.781(.650)bd

−2.159(.832)ac

−1.790(.653)bd

−2.106(.639)ac

  1. STD: standard deviation.
  2. a, b, c, d: significantly different from normal foot (a), pes valgus (b), hallux valgus (c) and pes cavus (d), respectively.