Monday, June 8, 2009

Heely Craze


Heelys – they’re everywhere.  You can see them in shopping malls, schools, and playgrounds across the country.  They’re all the rage with kids, and over 4.5 million pairs have been sold globally since their introduction to the market in late 2000.  So what exactly are Heelys?

            Heelys, manufactured by Heeling Sports, Ltd in Carrolton, Texas, are a popular shoe with one or two wheels embedded in the sole.  The wheels are positioned in a way to allow the user to either walk normally, or to shift their weight to the back of the shoe and roll as if they were wearing a roller skate.  But how normal do they actually let you walk?

            A recent study conducted by researchers at the Center for Lower Extremity Ambulatory Research at the Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine investigated this very question.  The study looked at how a person wearing Heelys changes the way that they walk while wearing the shoes.  The research project was a case study, meaning that there was one subject that tested the Heelys. 

            The study found that the biomechanics of the individual wearing the Heelys was altered significantly.  The pressure that the individual was applying to the front of their foot was much greater than when wearing a normal athletic shoe.  This leads to a greater amount of stress put on the front of the foot, which may lead to biomechanical problems or injuries related to chronic-use of Heelys.  The shoes cause the wearer’s balance to change, which may explain the number of injuries reported by kids falling backwards while wearing the Heelys. 

            The research paper’s findings point out that the wheel in the shoe causes the individual wearing Heelys to shift their weight, causing the increased pressure on the front of the foot.  This has a great effect on the gait cycle, or normal walking pattern, of the individual, even with the wheel tucked inside the shoe.  This change in gait pattern may possibly lead to further gait abnormalities, as well as foot deformities associated with long-term use.  The study suggests that the shoes may be a fun and exciting recreational activity, but should not be used as an everyday athletic shoe.  This study was published in the Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association (JAPMA), volume 99, number 3.

            With over 40 different pairs of Heelys to choose from, there are plenty of styles to choose from.  The website offers tips on how to wear them, how to ride on the wheels, and even how to do some tricks.  It’s easy to see why Heelys have become so popular, especially with young kids.  They may not be the best shoes for everyday use, but they sure are a fun way to get around.  For more information on Heelys, you can visit their website at www.heelys.com.

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