پزشکی بالینی ابن سینا (Jun 2020)

Comparison of the Effect of Insole with Different Widgets on Static and Dynamic Balance

  • Ali Yalfani,
  • Azadeh Asgarpoor,
  • Zahra Raeisi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
pp. 53 – 60

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Background and Objective: Improving control of balance is essential for carrying out daily activities of life as a basic functional ability. The importance role of external intervention on the foot balance as main point of contact between land and body has been indicated in the literature. The aim of present study is investigating the comparison effects of using insoles with different wedge on balance control with and without visual input before and after fatigue. Materials and Methods: The twenty female students with the average age of 24.31±2.47 selected as the research samples according to the study inclusion criteria. Three semi rigid insoles (no wedge, 10-degree lateral and medial wedge) were used in this study. The subjectschr('39') balance was recorded using the Biodex balance System while wearing three types insoles before and after applying the fatigue protocol and in the presence and removal of visual information. Data analysis was using repeated-measures ANOVA test. Results: According to findings of study, statistical analysis showed a significant differences on using of medial (P=0.03) and lateral wedge insoles (P=0.001) in static balance control with the closed eyes before and after fatigue. Further analysis also showed no significant difference in the improvement of dynamic balance. Conclusion: Using the wedge insoles can reduce effects of fatigue, which leads to a decrease in the static balance of the individuals, but there was no improvement in relation to the dynamic balance.

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