Title of article :
Research Paper: Comparing Three Footprint Grades to Evaluate Footprint Indexes for Flat Foot Diagnosis
Author/Authors :
Ghazaleh, Leila Department of Sport Physiology - Faculty of Sport Sciences - Alzahra University, Tehran , Saleh-Sedghpour, Bahram Department of Educational Sciences - Faculty of Humanities - Shahid Rajaii Teacher Training University, Tehran , Mohajerinejad, Neda Department of Sport Physiology - Faculty of Sport Sciences - Alzahra University, Tehran , Mansoobi, Elnaz Department of Sport Physiology - Faculty of Sport Sciences - Alzahra University, Tehran
Abstract :
Purpose: The present study investigated the most appropriate footprint index and its related
parameters for the diagnosis of flatfoot, especially in cases with mild deformity.
Methods: In total, 148 footprints were recorded from 77 young women with flatfoot. Footprints
were classified into three groups of mild, moderate, and sever. Footprint indexes included Sztriter-
Godunov (KY), Clarke’s Angle (CA), Chippaux-Smirak Index (CSI), and Staheli (ST) indexes.
The mentioned indexes and their relevant parameters were calculated on the footprints in the
aforementioned groups. Exploratory factor analysis was used to identify proper components for
the diagnosis of flatfoot. By multivariate analysis of variance, between-group differences were
assessed. A Chi-squared test was used to identify the most accurate index for the diagnosis of
mild flatfoot.
Results: Exploratory factor analysis based on the parameters of footprint indexes identified three
essential components. Two identified components were based on the 6 parameters of CSI, KY,
and ST indexes in moderate and sever footprints. The third component was related to footprints
with mild grading and was composed of three extracted parameters from midfoot region.
Moreover, the linear combination of the three last parameters suggested a significant difference
between three groups (P<0.01). Eventually, KY index could identify the highest number of
flatfoots in the mild group (P=0.000).
Conclusion: Study findings revealed that indexes in which parameters were extracted from
midfoot region could be suitable for the diagnosis of mild flatfoot. KY index’s parameters were
extracted from midfoot. Considering that KY could identify several remarkable mild flatfoots in
comparison with other indexes, we can introduce it as a proper index.
Keywords :
Flatfoot , Footprint index , Sztriter-Godunov , Clarke’s angle , Chippaux- Smirak , Staheli
Journal title :
Physical Treatments: Specific Physical Therapy Journal (PTJ)