Short Foot Exercises With Respiratuar Exercises
Exercise, Flatfoot
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Exercise focused on measuring pes planus, respiratory, exercise, short foot exercise
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age between 18-25 years
- having bilateral pes planus according to Navicular Drop Test
Exclusion Criteria:
- were having rigid pes planus, hallux valgus, hallux rigidus, epin calcanei, systemic, neurological, or orthopedic problems that can affect the lower extremity
- inflammatory arthritis; foot ankle surgery; diabetes; or toe deformities, such as claw toe, or hammertoe,
Sites / Locations
- Tezel Yıldırım Şahan
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Short foot exercise without respiratory exercises
Short Foot Exercise With Respiratory Exercise
The participant will place by the researcher in the standing position so that the width between both feet will equal the width of the pelvis and the second toe will align with the patella. During the Short Foot Exercise, the participant will ask to position the spine straight, maintain the pelvis in a neutral position, and place the centerline of the body. The starting position will be set by the researcher under the same conditions as the midway between the feet. The subjects will give feedback from the researchers to assist in the maintenance of accurate body alignment. SFE, only in a standing position. The participants will keep in contact with the fibular head of the target bar to maintain a constant position during Short Foot Exercises. Afterward, surface EMG measurements will be taken from the same muscle groups for 10 seconds during the foot shortening exercises while without breathing.
The participants will keep in contact with the fibular head of the target bar to maintain a constant position during Short Foot Exercises. Afterward, surface EMG measurements will be taken from the same muscle groups for 10 seconds during the foot shortening exercises while with breathing.