Foot deformities are one of the most common orthopedic problems in patients with cerebral palsy(CP). Various methods have been proposed to evaluate foot morphology. Arch height index (AHI) measurement is a simple and quantitative method that can be applied in outpatient settings to evaluate the morphology of the medial longitudinal arch(MLA) of the foot. In this study, we aim to investigate the feasibility of AHI measurement in children with CP and, to identify other clinical findings that may be related to foot arch height determined by the AHI method.
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Arch Height Index while bipedeal standing
Timeframe: Initial evaluation of the participant
Arch Height Index while sitting
Timeframe: Initial evaluation of the participant
Navicular Index
Timeframe: Initial evaluation of the participant
Calcaneal Inclination Angle
Timeframe: Initial evaluation of the participant
Lateral Talo-first metatarsal Angle
Timeframe: Initial evaluation of the participant