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http://dx.doi.org/10.20540/JIAPTR.2019.10.4.1934

Effects of Visual Feedback Short Foot Exercise on Foot Pressure in Adults with Flexible Flat Foot  

Jeong, Dawoon (Department of Physical Therapy, College of Rehabilitation Science, Daegu university)
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Journal of International Academy of Physical Therapy Research / v.10, no.4, 2019 , pp. 1934-1939 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: Flexible flat foot is that the medial longitudinal arch collapses in weight bearing and returns normal arch when weight is removed and the weight bearing shifts toward medial part of the foot, which can cause pathological problems in the alignment of the lower extremities and the entire body. Objective: To compare the foot pressure for adults with flexible flat foot. Design: Quasi-Experimental Study Methods: 24 participants with flexible flat foot were recruited and were randomly divided into Visual feedback Short Foot Exercise (VSFE) group and Short Foot Exercise (SFE) group. To compare changes of foot pressure about pre and post intervention, the contact pressure measurement was conducted. Results: In the VSFE, significant differences were observed for the foot pressure of the 1st toe, 1st, 3rd and 4-5th metatarsal, midfoot, medial and lateral heel (p<.05). The foot pressure of the 3rd and 4-5th metatarsal, midfoot showed significant differences in the SFE (p<.05). The contact pressure of the 1st toe, 3rd metatarsal showed significant differences between the groups. Conclusions: Visual feedback short foot exercise can be useful for moving the pressure from medial to lateral part, and can prevent possible pathological problems.
Keywords
Visual feedback; Short foot exercise; Flexible flat foot; Foot pressure;
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