2019
DOI: 10.16965/ijar.2019.248
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Effect of Body Weight on Arches of Foot-a Correlative Study Between Bmi and Arch Index

Abstract: The arches of the feet are important in protecting the internal structures of the body from impact forces while it mainly helps in transferring the internal forces to the ground and are also involved in lifting the body weight and mainly shock absorption With respect to the medial longitudinal arch some prominent deformities can be observed -high arch i.e., Cavus foot and low arch i.e., flat foot also known as Pes planus. The deformities are responsible for inefficient transmission of forces leading to foot di… Show more

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“…Nagaraj et al collected feedback through structured questionnaires from 1 st year MBBS students on model-making. The models were prepared with old cloth and tissue papers and the study concluded that the activity generated three dimensional understanding of anatomy with greater retention of subject in 95% of students and 90% accepting to prepare such models in future [8]. Vipin Garsa et al in their study reported that 98% of 1 st MBBS students (100) opined that models with different color coding made them better understand nerve plexuses like brachial and lumbar before going for dissection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nagaraj et al collected feedback through structured questionnaires from 1 st year MBBS students on model-making. The models were prepared with old cloth and tissue papers and the study concluded that the activity generated three dimensional understanding of anatomy with greater retention of subject in 95% of students and 90% accepting to prepare such models in future [8]. Vipin Garsa et al in their study reported that 98% of 1 st MBBS students (100) opined that models with different color coding made them better understand nerve plexuses like brachial and lumbar before going for dissection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%