2019
DOI: 10.35366/or195e
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Frecuencia de alteraciones de la huella plantar en escolares de una comunidad mexicana

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“…Although our results of the prevalence of cavus foot (less than 10 %) were not higher than the flatfoot in the young population, the values were similar to Aco Luna et al, [10] . However, our values of the cavus foot were lower than the values found by Gonzalez et al, [31] and Espinoza et al, [32] .…”
Section: Footprint Data Analysissupporting
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“…Although our results of the prevalence of cavus foot (less than 10 %) were not higher than the flatfoot in the young population, the values were similar to Aco Luna et al, [10] . However, our values of the cavus foot were lower than the values found by Gonzalez et al, [31] and Espinoza et al, [32] .…”
Section: Footprint Data Analysissupporting
confidence: 88%
“…It has been found that flatfoot is related to overweight and obesity [13] [15] [20] . Mexico has serious problems with , other studies have found that body weight does not affect plantar footprint alterations [10] .…”
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“…Por otro lado, no fueron encontradas correlaciones entre la huella plantar de los participantes y el IMC, valores idénticos a otro estudios (Aco-Luna et al, 2019;Castro & Saintila, 2021;Martínez-Nova et al, 2018). Muchos estudios han informado que un IMC alto o el aumento de masa corporal afecta al pie causándole dolor y alterando el arco del pie, conduciendo a otros problemas musculoesqueléticos donde personas con sobrepeso y obesas con arcadas altas, tienen el riesgo de lesionarse el lado lateral de sus pies mientras que aquellos con arco del pie plano tienen un alto riesgo de dañar su tejido blando en la parte central de sus pies; aunque hay estudios que indican que la fuerza muscular no podría ser un factor importante en el desarrollo del pie plano (Wako et al, 2022).…”
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