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Do foot type classifications differ between male and female netball players? A cluster analysis

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posted on 2025-04-14, 01:43 authored by MM Kirk, Jessica DobsonJessica Dobson, Joshua MattockJoshua Mattock, CE Coltman, Julie SteeleJulie Steele
We must better understand the foot type classifications of netball players to develop sex and size-specific shoe lasts. Five hundred and two representative-level netball players (n = 251 male; n = 251 female) had their feet three-dimensionally scanned. A validated MATLAB code was used to extract six different foot measurements from these scans automatically. We then used a two-step cluster analysis and chi-squared tests to classify foot types and determine the effect of sex on each cluster, respectively. Five foot types were identified (Extra long-and-wide, Long-and-wide, Flat, Tapered and Short-and-narrow), with sex significantly affecting foot type classification. The feet of players wearing smaller shoe sizes were often Short-and-narrow and Tapered, whereas the feet of players wearing larger sizes tended to be more Extra long-and-wide and Long-and-wide. These results highlight that netball players have a wide variety of foot types; manufacturers should use these data to develop future grading systems to improve the fit and functionality of netball-specific footwear.

History

Journal title

Ergonomics

Volume

67

Issue

11

Pagination

1481-1490

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

Location

England

Publication status

  • Published

Language

English