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Short Foot Exercises and Anti-pronation Taping on Low Back Pain Associated With Hyper Pronation
Sponsor: Riphah International University
Summary
The aim of this randomized clinical trial is to find the comparison of Short foot exercises and anti-pronation taping on low back pain associated with hyper pronation on reducing back pain improving range of motion of foot, back and foot posture.
Official title: Comparison of Short Foot Exercises and Anti-pronation Taping on Low Back Pain Associated With Hyper Pronation of Foot
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
25 Years - 45 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2024-10-02
Completion Date
2025-08-27
Last Updated
2025-02-21
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Anti-pronation taping (Low dye taping) + Conventional therapy
They would be receiving treatment as follow: Anti-pronation taping (Low dye taping) Applied on alternate days. 3 days / week for 4 weeks. Conventional Therapy includes 1. Tens biphasic mode, 90Hz, 100ms pulse width for 20 mins 2. William flexion exercises (5repsx1set). 3. Lower limb stretching exercises (3repsxset1, 10sec hold) 3sessions/ week.
Short Foot Exercises + Conventional PT
They would be receiving treatment as follow: Short foot exercises are used to reduce the foot pronation: Frequency: 30 reps x 1 set, 30 sec hold and 10 sec relaxation for 4 weeks. 3 session/ week). Short foot Exercises includes a four-week plan, 1- Shortening of foot in Anterior-posterior direction, 2- Increase medial longitudinal arch, 3- Balanced loading in standing, 4- Approximating Head of first, second meta-tarsal and calcaneus with patient in standing (single leg). Conventional therapy includes 1. Tens biphasic mode, 90Hz, 100ms pulse width for 20 mins 2. William flexion exercises (5repsx1set). 3. Lower limb stretching exercises (3repsx1set, 10sec hold) 3sessions/ week.
Locations (1)
Rawal Surgical Hospital, Nawababad, Wah Cantt
Wāh, Punjab Province, Pakistan