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The goal of the clinical trial study is to test the effect of the individual complex physiotherapy intervention program in the children actively playing soccer with flatfoot or valgus foot.
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The participants will undergo clinical assessment of short kinesiology assessment visually in underwear and barefoot. Then Participant will be tested for balance test in narrow stance with open and closed eyes, and single.leg stance with open eyes on the pressure mat. Finally, participant will walking in self-selected normal speed through the gait pressure mat. Eaxh procedure will be measured twice, before the program start and after the 4 weeks when the program finish. Researchers will compare these two measurement for the changes.
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of the neurophysiology-based (NB) intervention program in sporting children with foot problems. The NB intervention composed from evidence based and neurophysiology-based methods: 1) Janda´s sensorimotor stimulation, 2) Dynamic neuromuscular stabilisation concept (DNS), 3) Toe and foot muscle strengthening, 4) foot support base related exercises, and 5) somatic-sensory facilitation techniques. The proposed NB intervention lasted 4 weeks with each 45minutes long session twice a week. Each session was leaded by experienced physiotherapist in clinical practice gym, in one-to-one regime to ensure quality of the exercising, using progressive steps and some additional balance pads and small ball. The research assessments were conducted pre- and post-intervention (T0 and T4) and consisted of personal data and health questionnaires (name, date of the birth, laterality, shoe size, diseases, injuries and surgery), clinical examining (standing posture, core stabilisation function in supine position, foot posture index), laboratory testing (postural stability and normal walking on pressure mat). Data were edited, analysed and compared pre- and post-intervention.
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