2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.diii.2016.01.011
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Correlation between primary flat foot and lower extremity rotational misalignment in adults

Abstract: There are no rotational abnormalities of the lower extremities in adult patients with primary symptomatic flat foot.

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“…Another limitation of the previous studies is the techniques they used for classifying and assessing foot posture. Our results showed that pronated feet and control groups shared similar hip joint movement patterns in sagittal, frontal, and transverse planes, which concurs with previous reports ( 6 , 15 ). A similar conclusion was drawn by Cebulski-Delebarre, who found no significant difference in alignment abnormalities in the lower limb between a flat foot and a normal arched foot among individuals with a flat foot using 3D radiograph reconstructions of the lower extremities.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Another limitation of the previous studies is the techniques they used for classifying and assessing foot posture. Our results showed that pronated feet and control groups shared similar hip joint movement patterns in sagittal, frontal, and transverse planes, which concurs with previous reports ( 6 , 15 ). A similar conclusion was drawn by Cebulski-Delebarre, who found no significant difference in alignment abnormalities in the lower limb between a flat foot and a normal arched foot among individuals with a flat foot using 3D radiograph reconstructions of the lower extremities.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The relationship between foot structure and lower limb alignment remains controversial ( 14 ). It has been reported that a pronated foot caused no significant difference in lower limb alignment abnormalities after a study was conducted on the effect of a pronated foot on lower limb alignment using three-dimensional radiograph reconstructions and comparisons with a normal arched foot ( 15 ). Moreover, a previous study found no kinematic differences in children with flat feet during gait, after a comparative study between children with flat feet and normal arched feet compared the three-dimensional kinematics of the lower limb joints ( 6 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sistemde, özel yazılım özellikleri ile 3D ve kaynak görüntülerden açısal ölçümlerin daha kolay ve doğru hesaplandığını, bu yüzden çalışmalarında bu sistemi kullandıklarını bildirmişlerdir. 12 …”
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“…Primer düztabanlık tanılı olgularda alt ekstremite rotasyon anomalisi birlikteliği tanım-lanmamıştır. 12 Ancak bu iki patolojinin çocuklarda ilişkili olduğu iyi bilinmektedir. [21][22][23] Çocuklarda erişkinler-den farklı olarak, primer düz tabanlık artmış femoral anteversiyon ve tibiada dışa torsiyon ile bağlantılıdır.…”
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