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Foot-Core Training With/Without Visual Feedback in Pediatric FPP
Sponsor: Riphah International University
Summary
This study investigates flexible pes planus (flat feet) in children, a condition where the medial arch collapses during weight-bearing, affecting gait, balance, and foot function. Although foot-core strengthening and visual feedback individually improve arch stability and motor control, their combined effect in pediatric populations remains underexplored. To address this gap, a randomized controlled trial will be conducted at Rafia Grammar School, involving 24 children aged 7-12 years with clinically confirmed flexible pes planus. Participants will be randomly assigned into two groups: one receiving foot-core training alone and the other receiving foot-core training with visual feedback, with interventions carried out twice weekly for 8 weeks. Changes in foot posture and gait will be assessed using standardized outcome measures, and data will be analyzed using SPSS version 23.0. The study aims to determine whether adding visual feedback enhances treatment effectiveness and supports the development of more targeted, evidence-based pediatric rehabilitation strategies.
Official title: Comparison of Foot-Core Training With and Without Visual Feedback on Gait and Foot Posture in Children With Flexible Pes Planus
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
7 Years - 12 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
24
Start Date
2026-04-13
Completion Date
2026-08-30
Last Updated
2026-05-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Foot Core Training
Children will perform exercises 2×/week for 8 weeks with daily home practice. Begin with 1-2 sets of 5-15 reps (hold 5-10 sec), 1-2 min rest, progressing gradually. Session: 30-45 min. 1. Short-Foot Contraction: Lift medial arch without toe curling (5-15 reps, hold 5-10 sec) 2. Tip-Toe Heel Raises: Rise, hold 2 sec, lower (15 reps) 3. Towel Scrunch: Scrunch towel with toes (\~1 min) 4. Marble Pickup: Pick/place objects with toes (\~1 min) 5. Arch Lifting: Lift arch in standing (15 reps) 6. Plantar Roll + Calf Stretch: Ball roll + stretch (15-30 sec ×2-3) 7. Toe Spread \& Squeeze: Spread and squeeze toes
Foot Core Training with Visual Feedback
Visual feedback will be delivered via mirror therapy using a 36×36×48 cm mirror box. The child sits with the mirror at midline; one foot is hidden inside the box while the other is visible. While performing foot-core exercises, the mirror creates the illusion of symmetrical movement. The process is repeated by switching feet to ensure bilateral training. Exercises will be done 2×/week for 8 weeks (home practice encouraged), 1-2 sets of 5-15 reps (hold 5-10 sec), 1-2 min rest, session 30-45 min. 1. Short-Foot: Lift arch without toe curling (5-15 reps) 2. Heel Raises: Tip-toe, hold 2 sec (15 reps) 3. Towel Scrunch: Toe curl (\~1 min) 4. Marble Pickup: Pick/place objects (\~1 min) 5. Arch Lift: Standing arch raise (15 reps) 6. Plantar Roll + Stretch: Ball roll + calf stretch (15-30 sec ×2-3) 7. Toe Spread/Squeeze: Improves foot stability
Locations (1)
Rafia Grammar School
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan