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Foot Core Training in Individuals With Pes Planus

Not Applicable
Conditions
Pes Planus
Interventions
Other: Exercise program
Other: Foot core training
Registration Number
NCT04734899
Lead Sponsor
Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University
Brief Summary

Foot core training is very important for the intrinsic muscles of the foot, but it is often neglected in exercise programs given to individuals with pes planus. The aim of our study is to reveal the effects of foot core training, which will be added to the exercise program routinely given to individuals with asymptomatic flexible pes planus, on walking, muscular activations, balance and lower extremity functional performance with objective, evidence based results.

Detailed Description

This study is a randomized controlled study and will be carried out on volunteer individuals with asymptomatic flexible pes planus aged between 18-25, studying at Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University. Persons meeting the inclusion criteria will be determined by the specialist physiotherapist. Surface electromyography (sEMG) measurements will be made by a doctorate physiotherapist. Other evaluations will be made by a specialist physiotherapist. Individuals who meet the inclusion criteria, who volunteered to participate in the study and signed the consent sheet will be randomly divided into two groups, the control group and the foot core group. Individuals with initial evaluations will be followed up in an exercise program planned for 8 weeks. The control group will be given exercises to strengthen the weakened muscles, stretch the shortened structures and increase proprioception. Foot core training will be given to the study group in addition to the exercises given to the control group. Before and after exercise, the subjects will be assessed with navicular height measurement, muscle activation evaluation, evaluation of walking parameters, functional lower extremity performance evaluation and balance evaluation.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
26
Inclusion Criteria
  • Individuals who volunteer to participate in the study
  • Individuals between the ages of 18-25
  • Individuals with a body mass index between 18.5-30.
  • Individuals with a difference of 10 mm or more between weighted and unweighted measurements by applying the navicular drop test
  • Individuals who are considered to have flexible pes planus with a positive Jack's finger lift test
Exclusion Criteria
  • Individuals with symptoms such as any pain in the foot and ankle, fatigue.
  • Individuals with any neurological or orthopedic disease affecting the lower extremity.
  • Individuals with a history of foot-ankle trauma-surgery
  • Individuals with lower extremity inequality of more than 1 centimeter (cm)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Foot core grupFoot core trainingIn addition to the exercise program given to the control group, foot core training will be added and taught by the physiotherapist and they will be asked to do these exercises at least twice a day for 8 weeks.
Control grupExercise programAll individuals participating in the study will be taught the exercises given to strengthen weakened muscles, stretch shortened structures and increase proprioception by the physiotherapist and will be asked to do these exercises at least twice a day for 8 weeks. The home program will be followed by the exercise daily form.
Foot core grupExercise programIn addition to the exercise program given to the control group, foot core training will be added and taught by the physiotherapist and they will be asked to do these exercises at least twice a day for 8 weeks.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Evaluation of muscle activationChange from baseline muscle activation at 8 weeks

In our study, muscle activations of the tibialis anterior, peroneus longus and abductor hallucis muscles both during maximum isometric contraction and during walking will be evaluated by a trained and experienced researcher using the sEMG device.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Vertical jump, jump heightJust before the training and at the end of 8-week training

Vertical jumping and jumping on one foot will be evaluated with MicroGate Opto-jump Next®. Jump height wil be recorded by centimeters.

Gait speedJust before the training and at the end of 8-week training

It will be evaluated using a digital miniature gait analysis system. Participants will be asked to walk on the 20-meter track and as a result of the analysis, gait speed will be measured as meter/seconds.

Vertical jump, flight timeJust before the training and at the end of 8-week training

Vertical jumping and jumping on one foot will be evaluated with MicroGate Opto-jump Next®. With this test, flight time will be measured during vertical jump, and it will be recorded by seconds.

Single support period timeJust before the training and at the end of 8-week training

It will be evaluated using a digital miniature gait analysis system. Participants will be asked to walk on the 20-meter track and as a result of the analysis, single support period time will be recorded as seconds.

Y balance test (YBT):Just before the training and at the end of 8-week training

There are 3 bars of 1.5 meters long fixed to a 2.54 cm high central foot plate at an angle of 135 and 90 degrees between them. It is asked to lie down with the tip of the toe in 3 directions and the measurements are recorded.

AccelerationJust before the training and at the end of 8-week training

It will be evaluated using a digital miniature gait analysis system. Participants will be asked to walk on the 20-meter track and as a result of the analysis, at what moments and at what speed the acceleration during walking will be reached as seconds and meter/second, respectively.

vertical jump, position differenceJust before the training and at the end of 8-week training

Vertical jumping and jumping on one foot will be evaluated with MicroGate Opto-jump Next®. Position difference will be measured by centimeters.

Ratio of step length to step heightJust before the training and at the end of 8-week training

It will be evaluated using a digital miniature gait analysis system. Participants will be asked to walk on the 20-meter track and as a result of the analysis, ratio of step length to step height will be calculated as a percentage.

Standing phase durationJust before the training and at the end of 8-week training

It will be evaluated using a digital miniature gait analysis system. Participants will be asked to walk on the 20-meter track. Standing phase duration will be recorded as seconds.

Swing phase durationJust before the training and at the end of 8-week training

It will be evaluated using a digital miniature gait analysis system. Participants will be asked to walk on the 20-meter track. Swing phase duration will be recorded as seconds.

Double support period durationJust before the training and at the end of 8-week training

It will be evaluated using a digital miniature gait analysis system. Participants will be asked to walk on the 20-meter track and as a result of the analysis, double support period duration will be recorded as seconds.

Vertical jump, powerJust before the training and at the end of 8-week training

Vertical jumping and jumping on one foot will be evaluated with MicroGate Opto-jump Next®. Power will be recorded by watt/kilogram.

CadenceJust before the training and at the end of 8-week training

It will be evaluated using a digital miniature gait analysis system. Participants will be asked to walk on the 20-meter track and as a result of the analysis cadence will be recorded as steps per minute.

Step widthJust before the training and at the end of 8-week training

It will be evaluated using a digital miniature gait analysis system. Participants will be asked to walk on the 20-meter track and step width will be measured as centimeter.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Ankara, Turkey

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