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Effect of Augmented Low-dye* Taping and Exercise on Plantar Pressure, Navicular Drop and Foot Posture in Pes Planus

Effect of Augmented Low-dye Taping and Exercise on Plantar Pressure, Navicular Drop and Foot Posture in Pes Planus

Status
Active, not recruiting
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT06034600
Acronym
Ald
Enrollment
34
Registered
2023-09-13
Start date
2023-10-06
Completion date
2024-11-01
Last updated
2024-10-09

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Pes Planus

Keywords

exercise, flat foot, Augmented Low-dye, navicular drop, plantar pressure

Brief summary

Introduction: Pes planus is a deformity that affects the foot-ankle muscle complex as well as passive components of the foot such as bones and ligaments. Various approaches such as taping methods and exercise training are being investigated in the treatment of pes planus. The effect of the applied methods and their superiority over each other are still unclear. The effect of banding methods varies according to the band type and technique. Exercise methods currently focus on the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the foot. Pedobarographic evaluations are also performed in addition to clinical evaluations to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments. Objective: It is planned to compare the effects of reinforced low-dye taping method, which is one of the rigid taping techniques used in the treatment of pes planus, and exercise training on foot plantar pressure, navicular drop and foot posture. Material and method: 34 individuals with pes planus between the ages of 18-25 will be included in the study, which was designed as a single-blind randomized study. The universe of our study will be Lokman Hekim University Faculty of Health Sciences and Institute of Health Sciences. The whole universe will be tried to be reached and individuals who meet the inclusion criteria will be selected from the relevant universe. Consent form will be obtained from individuals who are deemed eligible to participate in the study. Pes planus evaluation; It will be done using the navicular drop test and the foot posture index. In order for the physical activity levels of the groups to be homogeneous, after stratified sampling, individuals will be randomly assigned to the exercise groups by taping and exercise with the closed envelope method. Evaluations will be made to each group at the beginning, at the eighth and twelfth week. Static evaluation of the foot will be made using navicular drop and foot posture index, and pedobarographic analysis will be done using a foot analyzer. Conclusion: The effects of taping and exercise training on foot static and plantar pressure measurements will be interpreted.

Detailed description

For taping application, intermittent taping will be done by the same researcher on the foot with pes planus three times a week. The applied hard taping technique will be applied continuously for eight weeks. The group that will perform exercises together with the taping treatment will perform the exercises with the resistance band without taping and then do the other exercises after the taping application. The applied taping will remain on the skin as long as it can until the next taping day. Individuals will be asked to note the length of stay of the tape on the skin. The exercises will be done three days a week for eight weeks. After verbal information about the research protocol to be applied, practical training will be given for the exercises. In the banding application, reinforced low-dye (ALD) technique, one of the hard banding techniques, will be applied. A hard tape will be used on the individuals by the same researcher throughout the study. With the tape application, to the participants; Information will be given about physical activity, shoes and issues that should be considered in daily life.

Interventions

OTHERtaping

Taping will be applied to the exercise and taping group after the exercises with theraband. Other exercises that are not performed will be performed with the tape on the skin.The application will be repeated three days a week for eight weeks.

OTHERexercise

Stretching and strengthening exercises will be applied to both groups three days a week for 8 weeks.The exercises performed with theraband will be performed in the same way in both groups. While the other exercises will be done after taping in the taping and exercise group, the exercise group will be done without taping.

Sponsors

Inonu University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE (Subject)

Intervention model description

Experimental, single-blind randomized controlled trial

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 25 Years
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* Be between the ages of 18-25 * Navicular drop (ND) test \>10 mm * Foot posture index ≥6 * Individuals in the 1st and 2nd category according to the international physical activity survey * Individuals who volunteered to participate in the study

Exclusion criteria

* Presence of systemic, neurological, rheumatological or orthopedic problems that may affect the lower extremity * Individuals who are allergic to the tape to be used * Individuals who cannot adapt to exercise or taping practices * Individuals who have received treatment for pes planus in the last 6 months * Individuals with a BMI ≥ 30 * Presence of pregnancy * Cases not wanting to take part in the study

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
foot plantar pressurebaseline, at 8 and 12 weeksA foot analyzer will be used in the pedobarographic evaluation of the foot.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
navicular dropbaseline, at 8 and 12 weeksThe distance measurement from the ground with the navicular will be measured using the caliper. Three measurements will be taken and the average recorded.
foot posture indexbaseline, at 8 and 12 weeksEach criterion is scored on a scale ranging from -2 to +2, when the score is between 0 and 5, the foot will be considered neutral and between 6 and +12 as pronation.

Countries

Turkey (Türkiye)

Outcome results

None listed

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