dc.description.abstract | Foot biomechanics play a significant role in the quality of standing and ambulation.
Different types of foot posture and foot’s loading characteristics can lead for
alterations of foot structure which may cause long term debilitating effects that
impair quality of life. Kinematics of the ankle joint complex is essential in human
locomotion and as a result variations in the ankle range of motion (AROM) with
static foot posture is a significant factor. The aim of this study was to determine the
association between static foot posture and AROM among the physiotherapy
undergraduates of FAHS, KDU. Ethical clearance was obtained from the Ethical
Review committee of the FOM, KDU (PST/009 /IRSM C21). In this descriptive crosssectional
study, we evaluated 96 female and 29 male Physiotherapy undergraduates
who completed the inclusion criteria during the study period of 2021 using
nonprobability convenience sampling method with respect to static foot posture
and AROM. Static foot posture was evaluated by Foot Posture Index (FPI) and Arch
Index (AI). Modified Harris Mat and AutoCAD version 22 were used in calculating
AI. A standard Goniometer was used to measure AROM. For the study analysis SPSS
version 25 was used. The results, of our study revealed a positive correlation
between plantar flexion and static foot posture. In AI left and right foot (p=0.031,
r=0.193), (p=0.030, r=0.195) and FPI in left and right foot (p=0.009, r=0.234),
(p=0.024, r=0.201) respectively were obtained. Accordingly, we concluded that
early detection, self-awareness about the foot postures and how foot kinematics
have been altered is essential in preventing future musculoskeletal disorders and
improving quality of life. | en_US |