Low Dye Taping Technique and Temporary Felt Insoles on Pain and Disability in Children With Pes Planus.
Pes Planus
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Pes Planus focused on measuring Disability, Insoles, Low Dye Taping, Pain, Pes Planus
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: 6-12year vertical navicular height of 10 mm or more A Vernier height gauge (Mitutoyo Corp, Tokyo, Japan) calibrated to 0.02 mm was used to measure vertical navicular height. Exclusion Criteria: current injuries to the lower extremities that had required a reduction in activity levels and/or treatment by a health-care practitioner. severe orthopedic or neurologic conditions, and a known allergy to sports tape.
Sites / Locations
- Children Hospital Lahore
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Low Dye Taping
Temporary Felt Insoles
One Arm will be given Low Dye taping. The augmented low-Dye technique, involves applying a device consisting of a spur and mini-stirrups to the foot and then adding reverse sixes and calcaneal slings to an anchor on the distal one-third of the leg. A rigid 38-mm sports tape with zinc oxide adhesive will be used for all of the taping procedures. Prior to application of the tape, any hair in the region will be shaved and the foot and leg will be washed with soap and warm water to remove any dirt or oils that might decrease the adhesion of the tape. The Transverse Tibial Rotation (TTR) measurements will be repeated following application of tape.
other will be given temporary shoe insoles. A temporary orthosis will be fabricated from 7-mm orthopedic felt. The orthosis consist of two parts, a medial longitudinal buttress and a navicular/sustentaculum tali pad. The medial longitudinal buttress will extend from the posterior calcaneus to the first metatarsal head and from the medial border of the foot to the bisection of the calcaneus and calcaneal recess will be cut out. A navicular/sustentaculum tali pad will extend from the sustentaculum tali to the cuneiform.