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Influence of Gait and Running on Foot Posture

Influence of Gait and Running on Foot Posture Index and Navicular Drop Modifications for Non-athletes.

Status
Completed
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Observational
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT05947591
Enrollment
25
Registered
2023-07-17
Start date
2023-06-20
Completion date
2023-07-25
Last updated
2025-12-19

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Conditions

Foot Pronation in Healthy Adult

Keywords

run, pronation, adult, sport

Brief summary

Objective: To evaluate in a sample of healthy non-athlete subjects, if the foot tends to a pronated position during a period of running compared to walking, evaluated during and after one hour after performing said activity. Design: Quasi-experimental study, experimental and control group. Setting: Subjects who attend the Podiatry Clinical Area of the University of Seville. Participants: N=72 healthy non-athlete volunteer adults who regularly run.

Detailed description

Interventions: The volunteers will participate in the research on three occasions, the day of data collection, one day when they will carry out a one-hour walking period and on another occasion where they will carry out an hour of running. Changes in foot posture \[FPI\] or foot pronation position (navicular drop \[ND\]) were identified in various periods of time at the time of the initial assessment and examination (p1), after 30 minutes of walking or running ( p2), 45 minutes of walking or running (p3) and 60 minutes of walking or running (p4) of the activity elapsed. Main outcome measures: Foot position will be measured using the Foot Posture Index (FPI) and navicular height using the navicular drop test (ND) at p1, p2, p3 and p4.

Interventions

the tendency to foot pronation in healthy subjects will be compared during one hour of walking versus one hour of running in subjects who usually run.

Sponsors

University of Seville
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Observational model
COHORT
Time perspective
PROSPECTIVE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

The inclusion criteria are: healthy adults, of both sexes, who come to the center on the indicated date and who are professional athletes but who do practice some regular physical activity, understood as running for one hour three times a week as minimum. \-

Exclusion criteria

a congenital or traumatic foot deformity, wearing plantar supports, pregnancy or being in current rehabilitation treatment or serious illness. \-

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Foot posture index15 minutesThe FPI consists of 6 criteria obtained from the subject's foot where each of them gives a score from -2 to +12. Its use is simple and is scientifically validated. The subject must be in a comfortable standing position where they support their feet as they usually do naturally. Its realization lasts approximately 2 minutes maximum for each of the feet, and after its execution an independent total value is obtained for each one of them that indicates a pronated, supinated or normal posture that goes from -12 to +12 value. .
navicular drop test15 minutesto evaluate the difference between the original height of the navicular tuberosity in sitting position and in load corresponds to the drop of the scaphoids, therefore, to the descent of the internal longitudinal arch

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Foot posture index60 minutesThe FPI consists of 6 criteria obtained from the subject's foot where each of them gives a score from -2 to +12. Its use is simple and is scientifically validated. The subject must be in a comfortable standing position where they support their feet as they usually do naturally. Its realization lasts approximately 2 minutes maximum for each of the feet, and after its execution an independent total value is obtained for each one of them that indicates a pronated, supinated or normal posture that goes from -12 to +12 value. .
Navicular drop test60 minuteso evaluate the difference between the original height of the navicular tuberosity in sitting position and in load corresponds to the drop of the scaphoids, therefore, to the descent of the internal longitudinal arch

Countries

Spain

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026