Physical Therapy Korea (Aug 2022)

The Immediate Effect of Medial Arch Support on Dynamic Knee Valgus During Stair Descent and Its Relationship With the Severity of Pronated Feet

  • Hwa-ik Yoo,
  • Sung-hoon Jung,
  • Do-eun Lee,
  • Il-kyu Ahn,
  • Oh-yun Kwon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12674/ptk.2022.29.3.208
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 3
pp. 208 – 214

Abstract

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Background: Pronated foot posture (PFP) contributes to excessive dynamic knee valgus (DKV). Although foot orthoses such as medial arch support (MAS) are widely and easily used in clinical practice and sports, few studies have investigated the effect of MAS on the improve-ment of DKV during stair descent in individuals with a PFP. Moreover, no studies reported the degree of improvement in DKV according to the severity of PFP when MAS was applied.Objects: This study aimed to examine the immediate effect of MAS on DKV during stair descent and determine the correlation between navicular drop distance and changes in DKV when MAS is applied.Methods: Twenty individuals with a PFP (15 males and five females) participated in this study. The navicular drop test was used to measure PFP severity. The frontal plane projection angle (FPPA) was calculated under two conditions, with and without MAS application, using 2-dimensional video analysis.Results: During stair descent, the FPPA with MAS (173.1° ± 4.7°) was significantly greater than that without MAS (164.8° ± 5.8°) (p < 0.05). There was also a significant correlation between the navicular drop distance and improvement in the FPPA when MAS was applied (r = 0.453, p = 0.045).Conclusion: MAS application can affect the decrease in DKV during stair descent. In addi-tion, MAS application should be considered to improve the knee alignment for individuals with greater navicular drop distance.

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