This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of specific foot mobility techniques on functional and biomechanical parameters of the foot in young adults aged 18 to 24 years. The study employs a randomized controlled trial design with the following key components: Key outcomes include: Baropodometric pressures (measured using a baropodometric platform). Balance (evaluated through the Y-Balance Test). Navicular height (assessed using the Navicular Drop Test) Anterior functional reach (measured through functional reach test)
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Balance - Y balance test
Timeframe: M0: Before intervention; M1: Immediately after intervention; M2: 24h after intervention.
Baropodometric pressure
Timeframe: M0: Before intervention; M1: Immediately after intervention; M2: 24h after intervention.
Navicular height - Navicular drop test
Timeframe: M0: Before intervention; M1: Immediately after intervention; M2: 24h after intervention.
Anterior functional reach - functional reach test
Timeframe: M0: Before intervention; M1: Immediately after intervention; M2: 24h after intervention.