Effect of Footcore Exercises on Navicular Drop and Plantar Pressure Distribution in Asymptomatic Individual With Flatfoot
- Conditions
- Flatfoot
- Interventions
- Other: Footcore exercises and conventional therapyOther: conventional therapy
- Registration Number
- NCT06296524
- Lead Sponsor
- Maharishi Markendeswar University (Deemed to be University)
- Brief Summary
Pes Planus is a medical condition in which arch of the foot is flattened, causing the entire sole of the foot to contact the floor. For those with flat feet, footcore exercises might be an effective non-invasive therapy. Footcore exercises aim to strengthen the intrinsic foot muscles that maintain the foot arch, enhance foot function and reduce the risk of injury in persons with flatfoot.
- Detailed Description
A pilot, random research with 10 participants was undertaken. Two groups, Experimental group and Control group, were randomly selected among the subjects. Participant completed the informed consent form before the navicular drop test and Harris Mat was used to measure the foot pressure. Footcore exercises and conventional therapy was given for four weeks ,twice a day for 6 days. While the Control group just received conventional treatment, the Experimental group combined Footcore exercise with it. The data will be analyzed using SPSS 26.0 software.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 30
- Individuals having flat feet.
- those with a height difference of ≥ 10 mm during the navicular drop test.
- No history of foot or ankle surgery.
- Any lower limb injury
- Healing fracture of lower limb33
- Any neuromuscular disorder 25
- Recent surgery
- Any open wound.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Footcore exercises and conventional therapy Footcore exercises and conventional therapy Participants received Footcore exercises along with conventional therapy for 4 weeks, twice a day Footcore exercises includes toe yoga, toe spreads, foot doming, calf stretch, ball rolling. + conventional therapy Conventional Therapy conventional therapy Participants received conventional physiotherapy treatment, which includes toe curl, picking of small object, heel raise (For 4 weeks, twice a day).
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Navicular Drop Test 1 month A thick, white index card was used for the navicular drop test, which measured the navicular height. The card was positioned from the surface in a vertical position, passing the navicular bone, on the medial portion of the hindfoot, parallel to the subject's feet (kept in a subtalar neutral position). The floor was measured while sitting and standing, and the level of the navicular tubercle's highest point was marked on the card.An increased intra- (ICC = 0.73-0.96) and inter-rater reliability (ICC = 0.92) along with significant Pearson correlations to radiographic images (r = 0.89-0.92)
have been shown when the NDT was modified to address these issues using the Sit-to-Stand Navicular Drop Test (SSNDT) method with digital photographs.Harris Mat for Plantar Pressure Distribution 1 month On a Harris-Beth mat, the patients' footprints were captured . Each foot's static imprint was captured while the body was supported by just half of its weight. The broadest region of the arch and the heel of each foot were measured, and the arch index and foot pressure for both feet were determined by dividing the former value by the latter, as explained by Staheli et al.Interrater and interrater reliability of the footprint parameters both revealed ICC values close to or greater than 0.9. Previous research found that the SI and CSI have great reliability (0.914-0.998)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
MMIPR
🇮🇳Ambala, Haryana, India