DOES CORRELATION EXIST BETWEEN DORSAL ARCH HEIGHT AND NAVICULAR HEIGHT OF FOOT?-AN EXPLORATORY STUDY

سال انتشار: 1394
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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JR_ARJ-1-4_009

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 26 اسفند 1394

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Introduction: Though truncated navicular height(TNH)and dorsal arch of foot (TDH)were reported to be clinically validated tools to measuring medial arch of foot. Their concurrent validity needed to be explored. This study was primarily to explore depth of correlation between truncated dorsal height and truncated navicular height and whether foot size has anyinfluence on medial arch height of foot. Methodolgy. It is a cross sectional study. 30 healthy subjects aged 18-24 who fulfilled criteria had participated in this study. Both male healthy undergraduate students were included. Truncated Dorsal arch height andtruncated navicular height were measured in all subjects feet. Results: Fair correlation was found between truncated navicular height to dorsal arch height in exploring subject’s foot right and left foot. Yet foot size on right side did not correlate with arch height as the r value was -0.17and left foot size exhibited fair correlation to arch height. It can be reasoned that the mean value of navicular height on left foot was 5.53±67, whereasleft side it was 5.45±71 . Conclusion: This current study explored correlation between Dorsal archheight and navicular height in quantifying medial arch foot was found to behaving fair correlation with each other. Left sise foot size had correlated moderately to arch height.

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Huidrom Dayasagar Singh

B.P.T Student, Alva’s college of Physiotherapy and Research Centre, Moodbidri.

Watson Arulsingh

Associate Professor, Alva’s college of Physiotherapy and Research Centre, Moodbidri.

Ganesh Pai

Professor & Medical Director, Derma Care, Mangalore.

Joseph Oliver Raj

Professor, Alva’s college of Physiotherapy and Research Centre, Moodbidri.