Dependences between the footwear fitting and feet structure in girls of third-grade primary school

Background: The study aimed to study dependences between the footwear fitting and feet structure in girls of third grade of primary school. Material and methods: The research tool was the podoscope CQ-ST. The footwear fitting to the feet of the examined children was tested using the Clevermess devi...

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Main Authors: EWA PUSZCZALOWSKA-LIZIS, PAULINA ZARZYCZNA, WIOLETTA MIKULAKOVA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego i Sportu w Gdansku 2020-09-01
Series:Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
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Online Access:http://bjhpa.journalstube.com/view/abstract/id/13951
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spelling doaj-ac8b3178a7634d24a07af56e54d789da2021-04-26T20:12:41ZengAkademia Wychowania Fizycznego i Sportu w GdanskuBaltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity2080-99992020-09-01123717910.29359/BJHPA.12.3.07Dependences between the footwear fitting and feet structure in girls of third-grade primary schoolEWA PUSZCZALOWSKA-LIZIS0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3737-0622PAULINA ZARZYCZNA1WIOLETTA MIKULAKOVA2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1189-8771Medical College, Institute of Health Sciences, University of RzeszowCenter of Physical Rehabilitation „Tutmed”, Non Public Health Care InstitutionFaculty of Health Care, Department of Physiotherapy, University of PresovBackground: The study aimed to study dependences between the footwear fitting and feet structure in girls of third grade of primary school. Material and methods: The research tool was the podoscope CQ-ST. The footwear fitting to the feet of the examined children was tested using the Clevermess device. Results: Statistically significant relationships between the frequency of varus deformity of the Vth toe of the right foot and the width fitting of the outdoor footwear were found (p=0.027). Statistically significant relationships between the length of the indoor footwear and the heel angle (γ) of the left foot have also been noted (p = 0.038). Conclusions: Conclusions: Children with a wider forefoot wear longer shoes, which is why there is a need to take into account differences in the foot width in the production of footwear used indoors. The use of too short footwear, without free space that is necessary for the proper setting of the foot during movement or load, is a factor leading to excessive lateral arching. Wearing too wide shoes affects the formation of varus deformity of the Vth toe of the right foot.http://bjhpa.journalstube.com/view/abstract/id/13951foot deformitiesfootwearfit
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author EWA PUSZCZALOWSKA-LIZIS
PAULINA ZARZYCZNA
WIOLETTA MIKULAKOVA
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PAULINA ZARZYCZNA
WIOLETTA MIKULAKOVA
Dependences between the footwear fitting and feet structure in girls of third-grade primary school
Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
foot deformities
footwear
fit
author_facet EWA PUSZCZALOWSKA-LIZIS
PAULINA ZARZYCZNA
WIOLETTA MIKULAKOVA
author_sort EWA PUSZCZALOWSKA-LIZIS
title Dependences between the footwear fitting and feet structure in girls of third-grade primary school
title_short Dependences between the footwear fitting and feet structure in girls of third-grade primary school
title_full Dependences between the footwear fitting and feet structure in girls of third-grade primary school
title_fullStr Dependences between the footwear fitting and feet structure in girls of third-grade primary school
title_full_unstemmed Dependences between the footwear fitting and feet structure in girls of third-grade primary school
title_sort dependences between the footwear fitting and feet structure in girls of third-grade primary school
publisher Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego i Sportu w Gdansku
series Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
issn 2080-9999
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Background: The study aimed to study dependences between the footwear fitting and feet structure in girls of third grade of primary school. Material and methods: The research tool was the podoscope CQ-ST. The footwear fitting to the feet of the examined children was tested using the Clevermess device. Results: Statistically significant relationships between the frequency of varus deformity of the Vth toe of the right foot and the width fitting of the outdoor footwear were found (p=0.027). Statistically significant relationships between the length of the indoor footwear and the heel angle (γ) of the left foot have also been noted (p = 0.038). Conclusions: Conclusions: Children with a wider forefoot wear longer shoes, which is why there is a need to take into account differences in the foot width in the production of footwear used indoors. The use of too short footwear, without free space that is necessary for the proper setting of the foot during movement or load, is a factor leading to excessive lateral arching. Wearing too wide shoes affects the formation of varus deformity of the Vth toe of the right foot.
topic foot deformities
footwear
fit
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