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Morton Toe and Neuromuscular Performance
Sponsor: Giresun University
Summary
This cross-sectional observational study investigated whether female football players with Morton toe morphology differ from those with normal foot morphology in neuromuscular contractile properties and kinetic performance characteristics. Morton toe is a congenital foot variation in which the second toe is longer than the first. A total of 47 female football players were classified into two groups based on bilateral foot morphology: Morton foot group (n = 24) and normal foot group (n = 23). Neuromuscular properties of the dominant vastus lateralis muscle were assessed using tensiomyography, and kinetic performance was evaluated through a 40-cm drop jump test on dual force plates. The primary outcomes were contraction time (Tc) and reactive strength index (RSI). Secondary outcomes included relaxation time, delay time, sustain time, maximal displacement, jump height, peak power normalized to body mass, and landing net peak force normalized to body mass. Multiple linear regression models adjusted for age, body mass index, and mean arch index were used to evaluate whether group differences were independent of potential confounders. This study aimed to determine whether Morton toe morphology is associated with distinct neuromuscular and kinetic performance profiles in female athletes.
Official title: Morton Toe is Associated With Faster Contractile Properties and Superior Reactive Strength in Female Football Players
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
47
Start Date
2026-01-10
Completion Date
2026-03-15
Last Updated
2026-05-14
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Locations (1)
Giresun University - Sports Science Faculty
Giresun, Centre, Turkey (Türkiye)