2021
DOI: 10.51248/.v41i3.649
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Assessment of flat foot using plantar arch index in young adults

Abstract: Introduction and Aim: Flat foot or pes planus results from collapse of the arches of the foot. Etiology, however varies in different age groups. As anthropometric measurements are age dependent, their correlation with different foot postures should be age specific. Our study aimed at using Plantar arch Index (PAI) to identify prevalence of flat foot in a young student population and find any association of obesity with flat foot.   Methods: A prospective study was conducted on 150 medical students of a medical… Show more

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“…A big thin sponge (bigger than the area of a foot) was put on a dish, then ink diluted with water was sprayed over it. To obtain footprint, the foot was rapidly put on a sheet of paper [11,12]. The accuracy of this approach is poor, which might be related to a number of limitations, such as inadequate adhesion to that of the plantar surface, insufficient or high ink penetration in the paper, error while measuring values from ink footprints.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A big thin sponge (bigger than the area of a foot) was put on a dish, then ink diluted with water was sprayed over it. To obtain footprint, the foot was rapidly put on a sheet of paper [11,12]. The accuracy of this approach is poor, which might be related to a number of limitations, such as inadequate adhesion to that of the plantar surface, insufficient or high ink penetration in the paper, error while measuring values from ink footprints.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%