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Regional Associations Between Q-Angle and Plantar Loading in Active Young Adults

H

Harran University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Q-angle
Plantar Loading Patterns

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: Q-angle and plantar pressure assessment

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07500597
HRÜ/25.20.26 (Other Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

This observational study aims to examine the association between Q-angle and plantar loading characteristics in physically active young adults. Q-angle is a commonly used clinical measure of lower-extremity alignment, but its relationship with regional plantar loading during gait remains unclear. Participants will undergo bilateral Q-angle assessment and plantar pressure evaluation during walking. The study will investigate whether Q-angle is associated with specific plantar loading variables across different foot regions in active young adults.

Full description

This observational study is designed to investigate the association between Q-angle and plantar loading characteristics in physically active young adults. Q-angle is a commonly used measure of lower-extremity alignment, but its relationship with regional plantar loading during gait has not been fully clarified.

Participants will undergo bilateral Q-angle assessment under standardized conditions and dynamic pedobarographic evaluation during walking. Plantar pressure variables will be obtained for different foot regions, including the toes, forefoot, midfoot, hindfoot, and total foot. The primary objective is to determine whether Q-angle is associated with selected regional plantar loading variables. Secondary analyses will explore whether these associations differ according to sex and limb dominance.

Statistical analyses will be performed using linear mixed-effects models to account for within-subject dependence between bilateral measurements.This study focuses on the relationship between lower-extremity alignment and regional plantar loading patterns in physically active young adults.

Enrollment

92 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 27 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

(1) being within the predefined young age range, (2) being physically active according to the IPAQ-SF based assessment, and (3) willingness to participate voluntarily.

Exclusion criteria

(1) history of lower extremity injury within the previous 6 months, (2) previous lower extremity surgery, (3) known neurological or vestibular disorder affecting gait or balance, (4) current musculoskeletal pain in the spine or lower extremities during assessment, (5) diagnosed structural lower extremity deformity, and (6) inability to complete the assessment procedures independently.

Trial design

92 participants in 1 patient group

Physically active young adults
Description:
Physically active young adults who underwent Q-angle measurement and plantar pressure assessment during walking. No therapeutic intervention was applied.
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Q-angle and plantar pressure assessment

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