Official Title: The Effect of Insoles on Muscle Activation and Gait Parameters in Plantar Fasciitis
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-08
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
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Acronym: Insoles
Brief Summary: It aims to investigate the effect of two personalized insoles made of different materials designed to reduce pain in individuals with plantar fasciitis on muscle activation and gait parameters at 3-month follow-up
Detailed Description: Plantar Fasciitis PF occurs after inflammation and thickening of the fascia which originates from the medial tuberosity of the calcaneus and runs in the medial plantar part of the foot and has a thick fibrous band structure It aims to investigate the effect of two personalized insoles made of different materials designed to reduce pain in individuals with plantar fasciitis on muscle activation and gait parameters at 3-month follow-up The participants of the study will consist of male and female individuals between the ages of 18-65 who are diagnosed with plantar fasciitis by a specialist doctor who apply to the Prosthetic Orthotics Center POMER with a personalized insoles prescription and who volunteer to participate in the studyParticipants will be provided with demographic information foot function assessment pedobarographic analysis gait assessment muscle activity assessment and satisfaction assessment The Foot Function Index FFI will be used to assess foot function in individuals with plantar fasciitis Foot plantar pressure distribution analysis will be performed using the Tekscan software of the EsCoSCAN pedobarographic assessment device The plantar pressure analysis and physical evaluation of the individual will be performed and produced by Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing CAD-CAM method Muscle activation data will be recorded with BIOSIGNALSPLUX Researcher Kit brand EMG device Satisfaction Assessment-Orthotic Prosthesis Users Questionnaire OPKA-M will be used Sensory evaluation will be evaluated with Semmes Weinstein monoflaments All data will be evaluated by statistical analysis methods