Effectiveness of Customised 3D-printed Insoles in Reducing Pain Among Frequent Park Runners

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

210

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 16, 2023

Primary Completion Date

January 2, 2024

Study Completion Date

November 25, 2024

Conditions
Pain
Interventions
DEVICE

Customised 3D-printed insoles

Based on measurements from the 3D scanning procedure, and factoring in individual data such as age, weight, and activity preferences, custom insoles are designed using the ZOLA software. The insoles are then 3D-printed by Zoles ApS in Espergærde (Denmark), using BCN3D printers (Barcelona, Spain) and a TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) filament material from Recreus (Alicante, Spain). The printed insoles are tailored for optimal support, performance, and comfort, with varying densities for areas like the arch and heel. They are finished with an OnSteam® microfiber cover for added durability and comfort. The insoles are intended for regular insertion into participants' shoes to align with their unique biomechanical needs. (Information translated and adapted from: https://www.zoles.eu/da/processen-bag-saalerne/)

Trial Locations (1)

TW1 4SX

St Mary's University, Faculty of Sport, Technology and Health Sciences, Twickenham

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Copenhagen University Hospital, Hvidovre

OTHER

collaborator

Aalborg University

OTHER

collaborator

Zoles ApS

UNKNOWN

lead

St. Mary's University, Twickenham

OTHER

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