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NCT ID: NCT03154853 Recruiting - Flexible Flatfoot Clinical Trials

Neuromuscular Study to Assess Foot Intrinsic Muscles

Start date: November 4, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purposes of these studies are to investigate: Differences in abductor hallucis muscles'EMG activities during different postural tasks between individuals with normal foot alignment and functional flat foot. Differences in abductor hallucis muscles'H-reflex amplitudes between individuals with normal foot alignment and functional flat foot. Changes in abductor hallucis muscles'EMG activities during different postural tasks after a 3-week short foot exercises training regimen in individuals with functional flat foot. Changes in abductor hallucis muscles'H-reflex amplitudes after a 3-week short foot exercises training regimen in individuals with functional flat foot. hypotheses: Peak-to-peak amplitudes and ratios of abductor hallucis muscles and tibialis anterior muscles during different postural tasks were significantly lower in individual with functional flat foot when compared to those with normal foot alignments. H-reflex amplitudes of abductor hallucis muscles were significantly lower in individual with functional flat foot when compared to those with normal foot alignments. Changes of peak-to-peak amplitudes and ratios of abductor hallucis muscles and tibialis anterior muscles during different postural tasks were significantly different in individuals with functional flat foot after a 3-week short foot exercise training regimen. Changes of H-reflex amplitudes of abductor hallucis muscles were significantly different in individuals with functional flat foot after a 3-week short foot exercise training regimen

NCT ID: NCT02633566 Completed - Flexible Flatfoot Clinical Trials

Clinical Trial of the Effect of Functional Orthoses in Children With Flat Feet

Start date: January 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficay of functional plantar orthoses on flatfoot in children.