The effect of eight weeks of selected corrective exercises, with and without medical insoles on the sole pressure in adolescent girls with genuvalgum

Poster Presentation
Paper ID : 1649-SSRC
Authors
1ندارم
2هیئت علمی دانشگاه اراک
Abstract
Background:The abnormal alignment of the knee joint, as the largest joint in the body, causes discomfort such as genu valgus and compensatory deformities, it is necessary to take a closer look at the effect of these abnormalities on performance, and provide appropriate solutions.
Metod:The current research is a semi-experimental research with a pre-test, post-test design with 1 group. control and 2 experimental groups. The measurement tool is a podi scope formetric device and a caliper, which was used to detect and distribute the amount of pressure on the sole of the foot and the angle of the cross knee. Among the people who referred to the Arak Rehabilitation Center, 9 people with genu valgum were identified and they were randomly selected and placed in 3 groups based on the purposeful conditions. Controls continued their daily activities without making any changes In experimental group 1, in addition to medical insoles, they also performed selected corrective exercises, and in experimental group2, they performed corrective exercises without using insoles. The selected exercises were performed for8weeks and3days a week for1.5 hours, and insoles were used for at least 6 hours a day in qualified people. In order to summarize the data, the descriptive indices and the relationship between the variables were analyzed using the Shapiro-Wilk test and all statistical calculations were performed with the Spss software version 22 at a significance level of P<0.05.
Findings:The results of the Tukey test in the post-test showed that the control group was paired with the training group sig0.42and the training group sig0.39 has a significant difference
Results:As a result, selected corrective exercises without medical insoles have an effect on the pressure level of the soles of teenage girls with genu valgum, but there was no significant difference between the insole-exercise group and the exercise group together (sig 0.999), but from the results of the post-test, it can be concluded that It was concluded that exercise alone has a greater effect than sole-exercise on the amount of plantar pressure in teenage girls with genu valgum
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