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Effects of Textured Insoles and Exercise in Children With Joint Hypermobility
Sponsor: Gazi University
Summary
Joint hypermobility is the condition that the joints have a greater range of motion than normal and can be observed frequently in children. In children with joint hypermobility, motor problems, tactile and proprioceptive sensory disorders can be observed. It is very important to support children with joint hypermobility with intervention programs that are rich in both motor and sensory aspects. The aim of this project is to create an exercise protocol rich in tactile, proprioceptive senses for children with joint hypermobility and to examine the effects of using textured insoles in addition to exercise on tactile sense, balance, foot load distribution and quality of life in children.
Official title: Investigation of the Effects of Textured Insoles and Exercise on Tactile Sense, Balance, Foot Load Distribution and Quality of Life in Children With Joint Hypermobility
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
5 Years - 18 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2023-11-01
Completion Date
2024-11-30
Last Updated
2024-04-05
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Exercise
An exercise program that can be easily applied at home and in the park, which will support the psychomotor, tactile and proprioceptive-rich sensory development specific to children with joint hypermobility. The family will be instructed to do these exercises for 30 minutes a day for 5 days in total, 2 days a week in the playground and 3 days at home for 6 weeks, and the family will be asked to keep a diary to see whether they do the exercises or not.
Exercise+texture insoles
In addition to exercise, children in this group will have an individual textured insoles made to suit the child's foot. The child will be asked to place textured insoles inside his shoes and use the textured insoles for 6-8 hours.
Locations (1)
Gazi University
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)