Immediate Effects of Myofascial Release Techniques on Balance in Young Adults With Pes Planus
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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT06037746 |
Recruitment Status :
Completed
First Posted : September 14, 2023
Last Update Posted : September 18, 2023
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Condition or disease | Intervention/treatment | Phase |
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Flat Foot | Other: Graston Other: Percussive massage | Not Applicable |
Study Type : | Interventional (Clinical Trial) |
Actual Enrollment : | 24 participants |
Allocation: | Randomized |
Intervention Model: | Parallel Assignment |
Masking: | Single (Outcomes Assessor) |
Primary Purpose: | Treatment |
Official Title: | Immediate Effects of Myofascial Release Techniques on Balance in Young Adults With Pes Planus: A Single Blind, Randomized Controlled Pilot Study |
Actual Study Start Date : | March 25, 2022 |
Actual Primary Completion Date : | December 25, 2022 |
Actual Study Completion Date : | March 25, 2023 |
Arm | Intervention/treatment |
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Experimental: Graston Group
Miyofascial release was performed by graston tool on the entire plantar fascia.
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Other: Graston
For the application, the individual was asked to lie face down, flex the knee to 90 degrees and release the ankle. The therapist took a position next to the individual on the side to be treated. Application was applied to the entire plantar fascia for 10 minutes in the longitudinal, vertical and oblique directions. |
Experimental: Percussive Massage Group
Miyofascial release was performed by theragun tool on the entire plantar fascia.
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Other: Percussive massage
For the application, the individual was asked to lie face down, flex the knee to 90 degrees and release the ankle. The therapist took a position next to the individual on the side to be treated. Application was applied to the entire plantar fascia for 5 minutes in all directions without being bound to a single direction. |
No Intervention: Control Group
No application has been made.
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- Static Balance Test [ Time Frame: Baseline and after immediately after intervention ]The static balance level of individuals was measured with the Flamingo Balance Test, a valid and reliable instrument. It was recorded how many times the individual fell or broke the test while trying to balance on one leg for 1 minute on a 15 cm long, 4 cm wide wooden plate. During this period, each time the test was stopped, the timer was also stopped, and the timer was restarted after the individual repositioned. The test was repeated 3 times, and the average value was recorded.
- Dynamic Balance Test [ Time Frame: Baseline and after immediately after intervention ]The dynamic balance level of individuals was measured with the "Y" Balance Test, a valid and reliable instrument, and their dominant extremities were evaluated. While trying to balance on one foot at the midpoint of the assembly, the individual was asked to reach forward with the other foot in the anterior, posteromedial, and posterolateral directions and touch the tip of the toe. The test was repeated 3 times in each direction, and the average value was recorded.
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Ages Eligible for Study: | 18 Years to 25 Years (Adult) |
Sexes Eligible for Study: | All |
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria:
- volunteering for study participation,
- being between the ages of 18-25
- presence of pes planus.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Presence of orthopedic conditions other than pes planus,
- having a history of lower extremity surgery
- presence of neurological or rheumatological disorders,
- having a problem with vision or hearing
- participating in regular physical activity (>150 min/week)
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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number): NCT06037746
Turkey | |
İstanbul Gelisim University | |
Istanbul, Turkey |
Responsible Party: | Istanbul Gelisim University |
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT06037746 |
Other Study ID Numbers: |
PP001 |
First Posted: | September 14, 2023 Key Record Dates |
Last Update Posted: | September 18, 2023 |
Last Verified: | September 2023 |
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement: | |
Plan to Share IPD: | Undecided |
Plan Description: | It is not yet known if there will be a plan to make IPD available. |
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product: | No |
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product: | No |
Pes Planus Myofascial Release Postural Balance Randomized Controlled Trial |
Flatfoot Talipes Foot Deformities, Acquired Foot Deformities Musculoskeletal Diseases |
Foot Deformities, Congenital Lower Extremity Deformities, Congenital Limb Deformities, Congenital Musculoskeletal Abnormalities Congenital Abnormalities |