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THE ATTENTION NEEDED FOR BALANCE CONTROLLING IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH FLATFOOT

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  25-34

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 Introduction: Regarding to the importance of foot in maintenance of balance, it seems that flat foot can affect complex postural and balance control. In this study dual-task paradigm has been used to investigate the amount of ATTENTION needed for balance controlling in patients with flat foot than subjects with normal foot arch.Materials and Methods: 30 participants (15 male &15 female, mean ages 22.30±2.61 years) with flat foot and 30 participants (15 male & 15 female, mean ages 22.30±1.70 years) with normal foot arch were placed in two groups. Static & Dynamic balance tests were performed by Biodex Balance System SD under condition of single leg stance, in two forms of open and closed eyes. Measured parameters were total, anterior-posterior and medial-lateral stability indices.Results: The within group comparison of single and dual tasks in control and FLATFOOT groups in static (open & closed eyes) and dynamic (open eyes) balance tests did not show any significant differences (P>.0.05). The within group comparison of single and dual tasks in two groups in dynamic balance condition with closed eyes showed significant differences (P<0.05). The between group comparison of control and FLATFOOT groups in single and dual tasks in static (open & closed eyes) and dynamic (open and closed eyes) balance tests did not show any significant differences (P<0.05).Conclusion: The participants with flat foot have equal ATTENTIONal demands in balance control compared to participants with normal foot arch.

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HEDAYATI, ROZITA, FATEMI, ELHAM, HAJIHASANI, ABDOLHAMID, EHSANI, FATEMEH, & RAMEZANPOUR, SOLALEH. (2016). THE ATTENTION NEEDED FOR BALANCE CONTROLLING IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH FLATFOOT. KOOMESH, 18(1 (61)), 25-34. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/36990/en

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HEDAYATI ROZITA, FATEMI ELHAM, HAJIHASANI ABDOLHAMID, EHSANI FATEMEH, RAMEZANPOUR SOLALEH. THE ATTENTION NEEDED FOR BALANCE CONTROLLING IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH FLATFOOT. KOOMESH[Internet]. 2016;18(1 (61)):25-34. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/36990/en

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ROZITA HEDAYATI, ELHAM FATEMI, ABDOLHAMID HAJIHASANI, FATEMEH EHSANI, and SOLALEH RAMEZANPOUR, “THE ATTENTION NEEDED FOR BALANCE CONTROLLING IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH FLATFOOT,” KOOMESH, vol. 18, no. 1 (61), pp. 25–34, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/36990/en

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