Influence of congenital clubfoot deformity on postural stability in children /
Mohammed Abdelalim Kamel Mohammed
Influence of congenital clubfoot deformity on postural stability in children / تأثير القدم الحنفاء الخلقية على ثابت القوام عند الأطفال Mohammed Abdelalim Kamel Mohammed ; Supervised Amira Mohamed Eltohamy , Nagy Ahmed Zaki Sabet, Nanees Essam Mohamed Salem - Cairo : Mohammed Abdelalim Kamel Mohammed , 2015 - 68 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Growth and Development Disorders in Pediatrics
Background: Balance is not an isolated quality, but underlies our capacity to undertake a wide range of activities that constitute normal daily life. It is vital for all the activities of human performance. The loss of balance and increased incidence of falls is of concern to physical therapists, so we should consider the mechanics of the feet and its influence on postural stability. Purpose: The purposes of this study were to 1) evaluate postural stability in children with clubfoot 2) compare results with normal feet and 3) describe difference between antero-posterior and medio-lateral stability in children with idiopathic clubfoot. Methods: Twenty children with normal feet assigned as a control group (A) and fifteen children with clubfoot assigned as study group (B) participated in this study. All children ranged in age from five to eight years. Biodex balance system and multi-directional reach test were used to evaluate postural stability in both groups
Biodex balance system Clubfoot Postural stability
Influence of congenital clubfoot deformity on postural stability in children / تأثير القدم الحنفاء الخلقية على ثابت القوام عند الأطفال Mohammed Abdelalim Kamel Mohammed ; Supervised Amira Mohamed Eltohamy , Nagy Ahmed Zaki Sabet, Nanees Essam Mohamed Salem - Cairo : Mohammed Abdelalim Kamel Mohammed , 2015 - 68 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Growth and Development Disorders in Pediatrics
Background: Balance is not an isolated quality, but underlies our capacity to undertake a wide range of activities that constitute normal daily life. It is vital for all the activities of human performance. The loss of balance and increased incidence of falls is of concern to physical therapists, so we should consider the mechanics of the feet and its influence on postural stability. Purpose: The purposes of this study were to 1) evaluate postural stability in children with clubfoot 2) compare results with normal feet and 3) describe difference between antero-posterior and medio-lateral stability in children with idiopathic clubfoot. Methods: Twenty children with normal feet assigned as a control group (A) and fifteen children with clubfoot assigned as study group (B) participated in this study. All children ranged in age from five to eight years. Biodex balance system and multi-directional reach test were used to evaluate postural stability in both groups
Biodex balance system Clubfoot Postural stability