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The Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) is Translated From English to Turkish and Assess the Validity and Reliability in Athletic Population Who Have Foot and Ankle Disorders.

S

Serkan Usgu

Status

Completed

Conditions

Ankle; Injury, Superficial, Multiple (With Foot)

Treatments

Other: Foot and Ankle Ability Measure Turkish version (FAAM-T) questionnaire

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03259750
HEK09/103

Details and patient eligibility

About

Sport activity induces a relevant risk for lower extremities especially ankle and foot structures. Athletes who participate in basketball, volleyball and soccer are predisposed. Self-reported outcome instruments have been used by clinicians to assess the treatment interventions effectiveness directed at patients with pathologies and identify impairments, disabilities and quality of life. The assessment of musculoskeletal injuries can be problem without clinical, radiological examination and on scores from patient-based questionnaires. The information from these questionnaires provides us good evidence if there is not interpretation of obtained scores. The Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) is a self-reported outcome instrument for patients with foot and ankle disorders available in English, German, and French. The FAAM has a sports subscale and activity of daily living (ADL) subscale that can assess the activities that requires higher level. The aim of this study is to translate the FAAM into Turkish language, perform a cross-cultural adaptation, and investigate the reliability, validity of the translated version in athletic population

Enrollment

51 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 40 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Participants should be professional athletes

  2. Age ranges must be 18-40 years old

  3. Clinical diagnosis of ankle and foot injury

    1. Acute condition
    2. Chronic condition
  4. Injuries must to happened in sport activities.

Exclusion criteria

  1. If athletes had injuries to hip, knee, lower leg within the previous 6 months before the study.

  2. The history of surgery to the above-mentioned areas.

  3. Coexisting musculoskeletal injuries in other body parts, or chronic conditions.

    1. Systematic diseases
    2. Neurological or vascular conditions.
    3. Alcohol abuse
    4. Psychiatric disorders

Trial design

51 participants in 1 patient group

professional athletes
Description:
athlete who volunteered in this study that should be a member of a professional sport team, All athletes must complete self reported outcome instrument (FAAM-T)
Treatment:
Other: Foot and Ankle Ability Measure Turkish version (FAAM-T) questionnaire

Trial contacts and locations

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