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flexible flatfoot is a common foot misalignment in children. various treatment procedures are used to correct or to avoid future complain among adults and pediatric population.
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Ethics Statement This study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University, Egypt (no. P.T.REC/012/0016370) and strictly adhered to the criteria proclaimed in the latest version of the Declaration of Helsinki code of ethics. Children's participation was commissioned by asking their legal guardian to sign a consent form prior to data collection.
Study design A prospective double-masked randomized controlled trial was carried out from September 1, 2018 to December 31, 2019 at the Out-patient Physical Therapy Clinic of Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University.
Sample size estimation Sample size calculation was performed prior to the study using G*POWER statistical software (version 3.1.9.2; Franz Faul, Universitat Kiel, Germany) [F tests- MANOVA. Estimates of means of SAI were calculated from a preliminary study included 10 children who were assigned to the two treatment groups (5 children for each). Repeated measures, within-between interaction, α=0.05, β=0.2, Pillai V = 0.1, and large effect size] and revealed that the appropriate sample size for this study was not less than 65 children. ¬then, 70 children were recruited to account for the possible dropout rates.
Randomization Seventy-two volunteer children who were recruited from governmental schools at Cairo and Giza Provinces. The online Graph Pad software was used to allocate study participants to either intervention group (corrective exercise and NMES) control group (corrective exercise and placebo NMES). All children/legal and examiners were unaware of group allocation.
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