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Efficacy of Customized Foot Orthoses in Children Aged 6 - 7 Years Old with Symptomatic Flexible Flat Foot (SFFF)

Efficacy of Customized Foot Orthoses in Children Aged 6 - 7 Years Old with Symptomatic Flexible Flat Foot (SFFF)
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摘要 <strong>Introduction</strong>: Pediatric Flat Foot (PFF) is a deviation consisting of loss of the Medial Longitudinal Arch in children. <strong>Purpose</strong>: Aim of this study is to collect information on the recent literature and to investigate through clinical assessment and parental observations the effectiveness of the use of foot orthotics by children with SFFF. <strong>Method</strong>: 20 children aged 6 - 7 years old with mobility difficulties were evaluated before and after a six-month treatment with orthotics regarding pain, post-game pain, fatigue during game, balance impairment, gait deviations, falls, clumsiness, activity avoidance and worn soles. <strong>Results</strong>: Study results indicate that foot orthotics (FOs) appears to have a positive impact on the advance of pain, post game pain, gait deviations and worn insoles. It is implied that orthoses have a great potential as a treatment for SFFF. Thorough comprehension of the literature evidence, as well as composition of supplementary studies of larger pediatric populations is essential in order to reach a consensus on the use of foot orthotics (FOs) by children SFFF. <strong>Introduction</strong>: Pediatric Flat Foot (PFF) is a deviation consisting of loss of the Medial Longitudinal Arch in children. <strong>Purpose</strong>: Aim of this study is to collect information on the recent literature and to investigate through clinical assessment and parental observations the effectiveness of the use of foot orthotics by children with SFFF. <strong>Method</strong>: 20 children aged 6 - 7 years old with mobility difficulties were evaluated before and after a six-month treatment with orthotics regarding pain, post-game pain, fatigue during game, balance impairment, gait deviations, falls, clumsiness, activity avoidance and worn soles. <strong>Results</strong>: Study results indicate that foot orthotics (FOs) appears to have a positive impact on the advance of pain, post game pain, gait deviations and worn insoles. It is implied that orthoses have a great potential as a treatment for SFFF. Thorough comprehension of the literature evidence, as well as composition of supplementary studies of larger pediatric populations is essential in order to reach a consensus on the use of foot orthotics (FOs) by children SFFF.
作者 George Tsigaras Vasileios Goulios Sotiria Exadaktylou Thomas Besios Maria Milioudi Kostastantinos Chandolias Victoria Laspa Alexandra Xristara George Tsigaras;Vasileios Goulios;Sotiria Exadaktylou;Thomas Besios;Maria Milioudi;Kostastantinos Chandolias;Victoria Laspa;Alexandra Xristara(Hippokratio General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece;St Luke’s Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece;Papageorgiou General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece;Physiotherapy Department, University of Thessaly, Filellinon, Greece;Department of Physical Therapy, International University of Greece, Thessaloniki, Greece)
出处 《Open Journal of Preventive Medicine》 2020年第8期217-244,共8页 预防医学期刊(英文)
关键词 EFFICACY ORTHOSES FLEXIBLE FLATFOOT CHILDREN Efficacy Orthoses Flexible Flatfoot Children
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