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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
91 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-03-01
2018-08-28
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Subjects The study was conducted on 91 healthy subjects, 68 female and 23 male, with a mean age of 20.65 ± 2.410 years (18 to 34 years). Four of SFEG, three of TCEG, four of CG patients had left dominant feet and the others had right dominant feet.
Procedures Subjects were invited for evaluation in clinic for three consecutive days; first day their age, height, weight values, foot sizes, navicular drop distance (ND) and metatarsal width (MTW) were measured and determined their dominant lower extremity. Balance scores were recorded with SportKat device on the second day and static and dynamic pedobarography results recorded on the third day. Navicular drop test was used to evaluate the flexibility of the foot. In this study, MTW were measured in order to evaluate the effects of SFE and TCE on the flexibility of fore foot. Diagnostic Support Electronic Baropodometer and Milletrix software (DIASU®, Italy) were used for static and dynamic pedobarographic measurements to evaluate foot plantar pressure distribution.
After all evaluations had been completed the exercises were taught by the researcher physiotherapist with video and verbal narration and exercise were tested on each participant who were included Short Foot Exercise Group and Towel Curl Exercise Group.
Subjects who completed all evaluations, started their exercises according to the exercise groups they were assigned to and the CG was not given any exercise. Exercises were performed under the supervision of physiotherapist for four weeks in 30 repetitions five days a week. Exercises were progressed by sitting for one week, standing on double leg in the 2nd week and standing on one leg in the 3rd and 4th weeks in both groups. The individuals in the control group were asked not to go out of their daily physical activity routine during this four-week period.
The SFEG, TCEG and CG were called to the clinic again and their final measurements were recorded after the intervention.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Short Foot Exercise Group
The group that received the short foot exercise
Experimental: Short Foot Exercise Group
Short foot exercise which was performed under the supervision of physiotherapist for four weeks in 30 repetitions five days a week.
Towel Curl Exercise Group
The group that received the towel curl exercise
Experimental: Towel Curl Exercise Group
Towel curl exercise which was performed under the supervision of physiotherapist for four weeks in 30 repetitions five days a week.
Control Group
The group that received no exercise
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Experimental: Short Foot Exercise Group
Short foot exercise which was performed under the supervision of physiotherapist for four weeks in 30 repetitions five days a week.
Experimental: Towel Curl Exercise Group
Towel curl exercise which was performed under the supervision of physiotherapist for four weeks in 30 repetitions five days a week.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Sign informed consent form
* Have not experienced towel curl exercise and short foot exercise
Exclusion Criteria
* The presence of problems affecting the foot such as diagnosed patellofemoral pain syndrome, plantar fasciitis, anterior or posterior tibialis dysfunction
* In the last 6 months; presence of injury or surgical operation of the lower extremity
* Lower limb length inequalities that affect gait
* The presence of a systemic, neurological, orthopedic disease or deformity that will affect motor function, balance and gait
18 Years
34 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University
OTHER
Lokman Hekim University
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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MERVE SEVİK
Research Assistant, Physical Therapist
Locations
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Lokman Hekim University
Ankara, Çankaya, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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170054
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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