2016
DOI: 10.18869/nrip.ptj.6.3.155
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Comparison of Plantar Loading Characteristics During Two Fundamental Badminton Movements Between the Individuals With Cavovarus Foot Deformity and the Ones With Normal Foot

Abstract: Purpose: Some deformities that increase the risk of injury including cavus foot are not correctable yet and can only be limited by prevention and taking care of external causes. The current study aimed at determining if foot type (cavus or normal) resulted in loading differences during badminton fundamental movements, considering the prevalence of cavovarus foot deformity and the important role of the foot in sports -especially the sports that suddenly impose forces with different speeds on foot.Methods: Twent… Show more

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“…es to involve rotation of the hindfoot and midfoot, there is increased pressure on the lateral aspect of the foot and heel [1,2]. For example, in a study by Shojaedin et al, there was significantly lower peak pressure at the medial midfoot, and greater peak pressure at the heels and toes in badminton players with cavovarus deformity, compared to normal controls [25].…”
Section: Normal Feetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…es to involve rotation of the hindfoot and midfoot, there is increased pressure on the lateral aspect of the foot and heel [1,2]. For example, in a study by Shojaedin et al, there was significantly lower peak pressure at the medial midfoot, and greater peak pressure at the heels and toes in badminton players with cavovarus deformity, compared to normal controls [25].…”
Section: Normal Feetmentioning
confidence: 99%