Pes planus is a musculoskeletal syndrome in which the medial longitudinal arch (MLA) of the foot is reduced or flattened. It results from a combination of static and dynamic abnormalities. Various predisposing factors such as increased weight, foot injury, and musculoskeletal disorders are associated with this problem. In addition, studies have emphasized that there is a significant relationship between abnormal foot posture and gait mechanics.
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The navicular drop test
Timeframe: Change from Baseline at 8 weeks
STAR BALANCE TEST
Timeframe: Change from Baseline at 8 weeks
The foot function index
Timeframe: Change from Baseline at 8 weeks
Gait Assessment (Footprint method):
Timeframe: Change from Baseline at 8 weeks
Dynamic Gait Index
Timeframe: Change from Baseline at 8 weeks
Functional Muscle Strength Evaluation
Timeframe: Change from Baseline at 8 weeks