Symmetry Comparison Balance performance and plantar pressure Distribution in Active adolescent’s female with Ankle Pronation while standing and Stance phase of Gait

Document Type : Original article

Authors

1 1. PhD Student of Sports Biomechanics, Faculty of Physical Education, Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran.

2 Assistant Professor, Sports Biomechanics Department, Physical Education and Sports Sciences Faculty, Islamic Azad University of Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran

3 Professor in Exercise Physiology, Department of Exercise Physiology, Tehran Central Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran

4 Department of Sport Biomechanics and Technology, Sport Science Research Institute, Tehran, Iran. Number

Abstract

Objective: The complexion of the foot and the ankle is the ending part of the lower extremity which work together and as a whole, provide stability and duplex movement. The ankle and the leg have the capability to perform specific functions such as carrying the weight of the body in the standing position against the power of gravity, moving the body to the front and creating stability for keeping the balance and controlling the posture. The purpose of the present study is Symmetry Comparison Balance performance and plantar pressure Distribution in Active adolescent’s female with Ankle Pronation while standing and Stance phase of Gait .Materials & Methods: This study is quasi-experimental and targeted cross-sectional. They were 34 Active adolescents female with Ankle pronation in the age range of 14 to 17 years who selected after an invitation and diagnosis of an orthopedic doctor or a specialist. The foot pressure and Navicular System was used to determine Drop. Data analysis was Independent t-test to compare the variables of Active adolescent’s female with Ankle pronation by SPSS V.23 software at a significant level of (P≥ 0.05). Results: The results Symmetry Comparison Balance performance and plantar pressure Distribution showed that, there was significant difference in Symmetry meteteas 1 (P≥ 0.03) and Symmetry medial hell foot (P= 0.04) and presser of hell foot percent Symmetry(P= 0.04), Symmetry hell foot impels(P= 0.04) and rotation hell foot balance (P= 0.04) in two groups Active adolescent’s female with Ankle Pronation. Conclusion: the results of the present study showed that there is no difference between symmetry in metateas 1 and Symmetry medial hell in in Female Adolescents with ankle pronation disorders.

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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 13 April 2022
  • Receive Date: 06 April 2022
  • Revise Date: 13 April 2022
  • Accept Date: 13 April 2022
  • First Publish Date: 13 April 2022