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Investigation of Ankle-Foot Characteristics, Balance, Funtional Activity and Quality of Life in Children With Idiopatic Pes Equinovarus
In Brief
An observational study evaluating assessment for Clubfoot. Completed, enrolled 51 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aim of this study was to determine ankle-foot characteristics, load distribution on foot, balance-proprioception, functional activity skills, disability and quality of life levels in children treated with Ponseti's method, finding out the asymetries between both feet in each group, to determine the differences between the healthy foot and the clubfeet, and also to examine the relationship between all parameters in healty children and children with clubfoot. 51 children ages ranging 5 to 15, were included in this study. In order to evaluate foot characteristics, anthropometric measurements were applied. FPI-6 is used for foot posture.Fizyosoft Balance System is used to measure the balance and proprioception. Functional activity were evaluated with Functional Activity and Skills Form. Disability were evaluated with OxAFQ-C and OxAFQ-P and KINDL forms are used to assess quality of life.
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Interventions
Application of various assessment methods to determine the foot characteristics, foot posture, functional activity, balance levels and quality of life of the determined groups.