The present invention relates to footwear for alleviating pain in foot caused by hallux valgus.
In recent years, an increasing number of people are suffering from hallux valgus, which is developed by continuous use of shoes not fitting to feet such as high-heeled women's shoes. Hallux valgus refers to the symptom in which the big toe is in the laterally deviated state. That is, the tip of the big toe deflects toward the small toe side, while the root portion of the big toe is bent in a “V”-shape, to project toward the medial side in the foot width direction. As the symptom of the hallux valgus progresses, sharp pain may be caused by the root portion of the big toe being brought into contact with the insole of the shoe. This may hinder walking.
Conventionally, as footwear for alleviating such pain in the foot caused by hallux valgus, what is known is footwear in which a concave portion is formed at the insole at the position corresponding to the big toe (for example, see Patent Literature 1). The footwear is capable of reducing a weight load of a wearer acting on the big toe by the concave portion. Therefore, it can alleviate the pain in the foot while walking.
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Examined Patent Publication No. 4-20608
The conventional footwear can alleviate pain in the foot caused by hallux valgus. However, since the big toe itself is still in the laterally deviated state, the symptom of the hallux valgus itself cannot be improved. Further, since the lateral deviation portion of the big toe is brought into contact with the sidewall portion of the shoe, the pain in the foot cannot be fully alleviated.
The present invention has been made in consideration of such circumstances, and an object of the present invention is to provide footwear capable of improving the symptom of hallux valgus while fully alleviating the pain in the foot caused by hallux valgus.
Footwear of the present invention for achieving the object stated above includes: a concave portion formed at an insole at a position corresponding to a first site ranging from a ball of a big toe to a tip of the toe for alleviating a weight load of a wearer acting on the big toe; and a pressing portion formed at the insole at a position corresponding to a second site being adjacent to a heel side of the ball of the big toe for pressing the second site, a reaction force occurring by the pressing causing the first site to sink in the concave portion.
With the footwear of the present invention, the concave portion formed at the insole at the position corresponding to the first site ranging from the ball of the big toe to the tip of the toe can reduce the weight load of the wearer acting on the big toe. Further, the pressing portion formed at the insole presses the second site being adjacent to the heel side of the ball of the big toe. The reaction force caused by the pressing allows the first site to sink in the concave portion. Accordingly, the big toe naturally enters the medially deviated state, to approximate the original normal state from the laterally deviated state. Thus, the symptom of hallux valgus can be improved. Furthermore, since it becomes possible to suppress the big toe from being brought into contact with the sidewall portion of the shoe, the pain in the foot can be further alleviated.
Further, it is preferable that the footwear further includes a lifting portion formed at the insole at a position corresponding to four toes except for the big toe, for lifting the four toes.
In this case, since the four toes except for the big toe are lifted by the lifting portion, the clearance between each adjacent ones of the four toes can be widened. Thus, even in the state where the first site of the big toe sinks in the concave portion as described above, the weight of the wearer can be supported by the four toes in a stable state.
Still further, it is preferable that the lifting portion is formed to become gradually high from a second toe toward a small toe both included in the four toes, to cause a straight line connecting top ends of the four toes to be substantially horizontal.
In this case, since the straight line connecting the top ends of the four toes lifted by the lifting portion becomes substantially horizontal, it becomes possible to allow the weight load of the wearer to act on the four toes substantially uniformly. Thus, the weight of the wearer can be supported by the four toes in a further stable state.
Still further, it is preferable that the lifting portion is provided with a projecting portion at the insole at a position corresponding to a clearance between a third toe and a fourth toe both included in the four toes, for widening the clearance.
In this case, since the projecting portion widens the clearance between the third toe and the fourth toe, the weight load of the wearer can be shared by a pair of two toes, i.e., the second toe and the third toe, and another pair of toes, i.e., the fourth toe and the small toe. Thus, weight of the wearer can be supported in a further stable state.
Next, with reference to the accompanying drawings, a description will be given of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
In planar view of
In planar view of
Further, such sinking of the first site is realized by using the phenomenon of the first site naturally sinking in response to the pressing, which is performed by the pressing portion 32, acting on the tendon (abductor hallucis) connecting between the second site and the first site. The length L of the pressing portion 32 in the foot length direction is set to approximately 18 mm, and the length W in the foot width direction is set to approximately 50 mm. As shown in
In planar view of
With the shoe 1 according to the present embodiment structured as described above, the insole 3 is provided with the concave portion 31 at the portion corresponding to the first site ranging from the ball f1a of the big toe f1 to the tip of the toe. Therefore, the weight load of the wearer acting on the big toe f1 can be reduced, and the pain in the foot f can be alleviated. Further, the pressing portion 32 formed at the insole 3 presses the second site adjacent to the heel side of the ball of big toe f1a. The reaction force caused by the pressing allows the first site to sink in the concave portion 31. Accordingly, the big toe f1 naturally enters the medially deviated state, to approximate the original normal state from the laterally deviated state. Thus, the symptom of hallux valgus can be improved. Furthermore, since it becomes possible to suppress the big toe f1 from being brought into contact with the sidewall portion of the shoe 1, the pain in the foot f can be further alleviated.
Further, since the four toes f2 to f5 except for the big toe f1 are lifted by the lifting portion 33, the clearance between each adjacent ones of the four toes f2 to f5 can be widened. Thus, even in the state where the first site of the big toe f1 sinks in the concave portion 31, the weight of the wearer can be supported by the four toes f2 to f5 in a stable state.
Still further, since the straight line X connecting the top ends on the dorsal side of the four toes f2 to f5 lifted by the lifting portion 33 becomes substantially horizontal, it becomes possible to allow the weight load of the wearer to act on the four toes f2 to f5 substantially uniformly. Thus, the weight of the wearer can be supported by the four toes f2 to f5 in a further stable state.
Still further, since the projecting portion 33a formed at the lifting portion 33 makes it possible to widen the clearance between the third toe f3 and the fourth toe f4, the weight load of the wearer can be shared by a pair of two toes, i.e., the second toe f2 and the third toe f3, and another pair of two toes, i.e., the fourth toe f4 and the small toe f5. Thus, the weight of the wearer can be supported in a further stable state.
Note that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above. For example, though a shoe has been exemplarily shown as the footwear in the embodiment described above, the present invention is applicable also to footwear such as sandals, straw sandals, split-toed socks, wooden clogs or slippers.
With the foot shown in
On the other hand, as compared to
1: SHOE (FOOTWEAR)
3: INSOLE
31: CONCAVE PORTION
32: PRESSING PORTION
33: LIFTING PORTION
33
a: PROJECTING PORTION
f1: BIG TOE f1a: BALL OF BIG TOE
f2: SECOND TOE
f3: THIRD TOE
f4: FOURTH TOE
f5: SMALL TOE
X: STRAIGHT LINE
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2010-259047 | Nov 2010 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2011/053490 | 2/18/2011 | WO | 00 | 5/6/2013 |