Pes planusta güçlendirilmiş low-dye bantlama ve egzersizin plantar basınç, naviküler düşme ve ayak postürüne etkisi
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2024
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Pes Planusta Güçlendirilmiş Low-Dye Bantlama ve Egzersizin Plantar Basınç, Naviküler Düşme ve Ayak Postürüne Etkisi Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı bilateral pes planuslu bireylerde ALD bantlama ile birlikte yapılan egzersiz eğitiminin etkilerini incelemekti. Materyal ve metot: Randomize kontrollü deneysel çalışmaya yaşları 18-25 arasında değişen 34 birey dahil edildi. Bireyler, bantlama ve egzersiz grubuna ya da egzersiz grubuna atandı. Gruplar, haftada üç gün olmak üzere 8 hafta boyunca aynı egzersiz protokolünü uyguladı. Her iki gruptaki bireyler önce dirençli bantla yapılan egzersizleri uyguladı. Daha sonra bantlama ve egzersiz grubundaki bireylerin her iki ayağına ALD bantlaması yapıldı. Bu gruptaki bireyler, egzersiz grubundan farklı olarak egzersiz protokolündeki kalan egzersizleri bant cilt üzerindeyken uyguladı. Değerlendirmeler: NDT, APİ-6 ve pedobarografi ile tedavi öncesinde, 8. ve 12. haftada yapıldı. Bulgular: Sağ ve sol ayağa ait APİ ve NDT değerleri, her iki grupta tedavi öncesine kıyasla 8. haftada ve 12. haftadaki ölçümlerde anlamlı azaldı (p<0.05). Her iki grupta da tedavi öncesine kıyasla 8. haftada ve 12. haftada statik ve dinamik plantar basınç dağılımının bazı parametrelerinde: parmaklar, topuk, topuk mediali, topuk laterali, baş parmak, orta ayak, 1.,2.,3.,5. metatarslar, 4. ve 5. parmak bölgelerinde zamanın ana etkisinin anlamlı olduğu görüldü (p<0.05). Sonuç: ALD bantlamayla birlikte yapılan egzersiz eğitimi, standart egzersiz eğitimiyle benzer sonuçlar ortaya koydu. Anahtar Kelimeler: Bantlama, Egzersiz, Pes Planus, Plantar Basınç, Pronasyon
Effect of Augmented Low-Dye Taping and Exercise on Plantar Pressure, Navicular Drop and Foot Posture in Pes Planus Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of exercise training performed together with ALD taping in individuals with bilateral pes planus. Material and method: A randomized controlled experimental study included 34 individuals aged 18-25. Individuals were assigned to either the taping and exercise group or the exercise group. The groups performed the same exercise protocol for 8 weeks, three days a week. Individuals in both groups first performed exercises performed with a resistance band. Then, individuals in the taping and exercise group had ALD taping applied to both feet. Individuals in this group, unlike the exercise group, performed the remaining exercises in the exercise protocol while the tape was on the skin. Evaluations: NDT, API-6 and pedobarography were performed before treatment, at 8 and 12 weeks. Results: API and NDT values of the right and left feet decreased significantly in both groups at 8th and 12th weeks compared to pre-treatment (p<0.05). In both groups, the main effect of time was found to be significant in some parameters of static and dynamic plantar pressure distribution at 8th and 12th weeks compared to pre-treatment: toes, heel, heel medial, heel lateral, big toe, midfoot, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th metatarsals, 4th and 5th toes (p<0.05). Conclusion: Exercise training combined with ALD taping produced similar results to standard exercise training. Key words: Exercise, Flatfoot, Plantar Pressure, Pronation, Taping
Effect of Augmented Low-Dye Taping and Exercise on Plantar Pressure, Navicular Drop and Foot Posture in Pes Planus Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of exercise training performed together with ALD taping in individuals with bilateral pes planus. Material and method: A randomized controlled experimental study included 34 individuals aged 18-25. Individuals were assigned to either the taping and exercise group or the exercise group. The groups performed the same exercise protocol for 8 weeks, three days a week. Individuals in both groups first performed exercises performed with a resistance band. Then, individuals in the taping and exercise group had ALD taping applied to both feet. Individuals in this group, unlike the exercise group, performed the remaining exercises in the exercise protocol while the tape was on the skin. Evaluations: NDT, API-6 and pedobarography were performed before treatment, at 8 and 12 weeks. Results: API and NDT values of the right and left feet decreased significantly in both groups at 8th and 12th weeks compared to pre-treatment (p<0.05). In both groups, the main effect of time was found to be significant in some parameters of static and dynamic plantar pressure distribution at 8th and 12th weeks compared to pre-treatment: toes, heel, heel medial, heel lateral, big toe, midfoot, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th metatarsals, 4th and 5th toes (p<0.05). Conclusion: Exercise training combined with ALD taping produced similar results to standard exercise training. Key words: Exercise, Flatfoot, Plantar Pressure, Pronation, Taping
Açıklama
Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Fizyoterapi ve Rehabilitasyon Ana Bilim Dalı
Anahtar Kelimeler
Fizyoterapi ve Rehabilitasyon, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation