Analysis Of Invoked Slips While Wearing Flip-Flops In Wet And Dry Conditions: Does Alternative Footwear Alter Slip Kinematics?

APPLIED ERGONOMICS(2021)

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Minimal footwear has become more ubiquitous; however, it may increase slip severity. This study specifically examined the slipping kinematics of flip-flop sandals. Invoked slips from standing were evaluated in dry and wet tile, and a unique wet footbed + wet tile condition, with 40, 50, and 60% bodyweight (BW) committed to the slipping foot. Water did not alter peak slip velocity (PV) at 40% BW, but PV increased with greater slip-foot force on wet tile by similar to 1 m/s. Interestingly, when floor-contact was lost during the slip, the flip-flops could come off the heel. This decoupling occurred most often when both the tile and footbed were either dry or wet. Given that both decoupling and greater PV were observed on wet tile, slipping in flip-flops under wet conditions may have more serious consequences. The results highlight that slips may occur at both the foot-flip-flop, and flip-flop-tile interfaces.
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Slipping, Flip-flop sandal, Minimal footwear
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