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Clinical Trials/NCT05764967
NCT05764967
Completed
Not Applicable

Comparative Effects Of Low Dye Taping Technique And Temporary Felt Insoles On Pain And Disability In Children With Pes Planus

Riphah International University1 site in 1 country24 target enrollmentSeptember 15, 2022
ConditionsPes Planus

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Pes Planus
Sponsor
Riphah International University
Enrollment
24
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Foot And Ankle Ability Measure- FAAM
Status
Completed
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study aims to determine comparative effects of low dye taping technique and temporary felt insoles on pain and disability in children with pes planus.

Detailed Description

Pes planus is a foot arch deformity, is also known as flexible flat foot. Foot arch plays an important role in cushioning ground impact and stabilizing the body in standing and walking. Children with pes planus lack an elastic foot arch to attenuate the impact force. This condition results in pain and impaired lower limb function. Low Dye taping and shoe insoles are used to treat Pes Planus. Low Dye taping technique is designed to off-load the plantar fascia and provide medial ankle arch support. It is a classic taping method incorporating functional mechanical support of the foot and ankle. Low-Dye taping is commonly used to support the longitudinal and transverse arches of the foot. A shoe insole is the footbed or material inside the shoe that the bottom or plantar surface of your foot lays on. In most well-made shoes today, the material or insole is removable. There are shoes that have glued in insoles, however in general these are shoes that are not as well made. The removable insoles that come in most shoes vary in type and material ranging from very simple thin cushioning to sophisticated multiple layered arch support inserts. The aim of this study is to compare the effects of Low dye taping and shoe insoles on pain and disability in children with pes planus. The study will be Randomized Clinical trial. Total twenty four subjects will be assigned randomly by using block randomization into two groups (12 in each group). Both Groups will be experimental groups. Group A will be given low dye taping and Group B would be given temporary felt insoles. After confirmation of diagnosis with medical history and physical examination as well as different movement palpation tests and pain provocation tests are recommended. The Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) and Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPR) would be used as an outcome measure tools for pain and disability respectively. Measure will be taken at (Baseline and at the end of treatment session). The collected data will be analyzed in Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) 27.0. Parametric/non-parametric tests will be applied after testing normality of data.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
September 15, 2022
End Date
April 5, 2023
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • vertical navicular height of 10 mm or more
  • A Vernier height gauge (Mitutoyo Corp, Tokyo, Japan) calibrated to 0.02 mm was used to measure vertical navicular height.

Exclusion Criteria

  • current injuries to the lower extremities that had required a reduction in activity levels and/or treatment by a health-care practitioner.
  • severe orthopedic or neurologic conditions, and a known allergy to sports tape.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Foot And Ankle Ability Measure- FAAM

Time Frame: 2 months

A self-report outcome tool that was created to evaluate physical function in people with foot and ankle-related disabilities. This Questionnare consists of 29 items which is subdivided into two sub-scales: the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure, Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Subscale having 21 items and the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure, Sports Subscale having 8 items.

Numeric Pain Rating Scale- NPRS

Time Frame: 2 months

It is an outcome measure that provides a one-dimensional assessment of pain severity. It is an 11-point numeric scale spans from "0" to "10," with "pain as awful as you can conceive" or "worst pain imaginable" denoting one extreme of pain and "no pain" denoting the other.

Low Dye Taping Technique (To overcome pain and disability)

Time Frame: 2 months

it is designed to off-load the plantar fascia and provide medial ankle arch support. It is a classic taping method incorporating functional mechanical support of the foot and ankle

Temporary Felt Insoles (To overcome pain and disability)

Time Frame: 2 months

the inner sole of a shoe or boot. a loose additional inner sole used to give extra warmth, comfort.

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