The influence of subtalar axis orientation on the foot posture of older adults in a closed kinetic chain

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Autor(a) principal: Avidos,Liliana Marta Mirra Araújo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Diz,José Carlos Gomez, Ribeiro,Fernanda Nunes, Padin-Iruegas,Maria Elena, Neves,José Maia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: <p><b>OBJECTIVES:</b> This study compared the influence of subtalar axis position on foot behavior in a closed kinetic chain in older and younger adults.<br> <b>METHODS:</b> The sample included 50 older adults and a control group of 50 younger adults. The variables were initially analyzed for both feet together, and were later analyzed separately, comparing each foot (right and left) between groups. Range of motion was assessed by validated goniometric procedures: the position of subtalar axis was evaluated by the palpation technique, while the Foot Posture Index was used to assess behavior in a closed kinetic chain. Student’s t-test / Mann-Whitney test compared the main variables according to sample distribution, while Student’s t-test / Wilcoxon test was used for paired samples. A standardized Haberman residuals test was also used to determine the connection between the position of subtalar joint axis and the Foot Posture Index.<br> <b>RESULTS:</b> Data from the right and left feet were similar for all variables. The older group had reduced mobility in the ankle and first metatarsophalangeal joint (5.42º [SD (Standard Deviation), 4.49] and 76.12º [SD, 19.24], respectively) with statistically significant values, (p &lt;0.001), as measured by the Mann-Whitney test for the ankle joint and the t-Sutdent test for the first metatarsophalangeal joint, while the younger group had normal values (11.46º [SD, 6.49] and 97.17º [SD, 13.65], respectively)(p &lt; 0.001). The difference in subtalar axis position was not significant (p = 0.788), with more internal deviations in both groups. There was a significant difference in Foot Posture Index (p = 0.006, by applying the chi-square test), with the normal position more prevalent in the older group and the prone position more prevalent in the younger group.<br> <b>CONCLUSIONS:</b> Regarding internal deviations in the subtalar joint axis, the older group had a higher frequency of feet in the normal position, while the younger group had a higher frequency of feet in the prone position which, in this case, agrees with the rotational balance theory. For the normal axis position, a higher frequency of normal position was found in both groups. Regarding external deviations of the subtalar joint axis, neither group followed the pattern expected in rotational balance theory. The most consistent connection in the older group was between external axis position and supine foot position, whereas in the younger group it was between normal axis position and normal foot position.</p>
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spelling The influence of subtalar axis orientation on the foot posture of older adults in a closed kinetic chainsubtalar joint axis foot posture index older group foot ankle joint metatarsophalangeal joint.<p><b>OBJECTIVES:</b> This study compared the influence of subtalar axis position on foot behavior in a closed kinetic chain in older and younger adults.<br> <b>METHODS:</b> The sample included 50 older adults and a control group of 50 younger adults. The variables were initially analyzed for both feet together, and were later analyzed separately, comparing each foot (right and left) between groups. Range of motion was assessed by validated goniometric procedures: the position of subtalar axis was evaluated by the palpation technique, while the Foot Posture Index was used to assess behavior in a closed kinetic chain. Student’s t-test / Mann-Whitney test compared the main variables according to sample distribution, while Student’s t-test / Wilcoxon test was used for paired samples. A standardized Haberman residuals test was also used to determine the connection between the position of subtalar joint axis and the Foot Posture Index.<br> <b>RESULTS:</b> Data from the right and left feet were similar for all variables. The older group had reduced mobility in the ankle and first metatarsophalangeal joint (5.42º [SD (Standard Deviation), 4.49] and 76.12º [SD, 19.24], respectively) with statistically significant values, (p &lt;0.001), as measured by the Mann-Whitney test for the ankle joint and the t-Sutdent test for the first metatarsophalangeal joint, while the younger group had normal values (11.46º [SD, 6.49] and 97.17º [SD, 13.65], respectively)(p &lt; 0.001). The difference in subtalar axis position was not significant (p = 0.788), with more internal deviations in both groups. There was a significant difference in Foot Posture Index (p = 0.006, by applying the chi-square test), with the normal position more prevalent in the older group and the prone position more prevalent in the younger group.<br> <b>CONCLUSIONS:</b> Regarding internal deviations in the subtalar joint axis, the older group had a higher frequency of feet in the normal position, while the younger group had a higher frequency of feet in the prone position which, in this case, agrees with the rotational balance theory. For the normal axis position, a higher frequency of normal position was found in both groups. Regarding external deviations of the subtalar joint axis, neither group followed the pattern expected in rotational balance theory. The most consistent connection in the older group was between external axis position and supine foot position, whereas in the younger group it was between normal axis position and normal foot position.</p>Sociedade Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttps://ggaging.com/details/1737Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging v.16 n.0 2022reponame:Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologiainstacron:SBGG10.53886/gga.e0220014info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Avidos,Liliana Marta Mirra Araújo Diz,José Carlos Gomez Ribeiro,Fernanda Nunes Padin-Iruegas,Maria Elena Neves,José Maiaeng2022-01-01T00:00:00Zoai:ggaging.com:1737Revistahttp://sbgg.org.br/publicacoes-cientificas/revista-geriatria-gerontologia/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpexecutiveditors@ggaging.com||nacional@sbgg.org.br2447-21232447-2115opendoar:2022-01-01T00:00Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The influence of subtalar axis orientation on the foot posture of older adults in a closed kinetic chain
title The influence of subtalar axis orientation on the foot posture of older adults in a closed kinetic chain
spellingShingle The influence of subtalar axis orientation on the foot posture of older adults in a closed kinetic chain
Avidos,Liliana Marta Mirra Araújo
subtalar joint axis
foot posture index
older group
foot
ankle joint
metatarsophalangeal joint.
title_short The influence of subtalar axis orientation on the foot posture of older adults in a closed kinetic chain
title_full The influence of subtalar axis orientation on the foot posture of older adults in a closed kinetic chain
title_fullStr The influence of subtalar axis orientation on the foot posture of older adults in a closed kinetic chain
title_full_unstemmed The influence of subtalar axis orientation on the foot posture of older adults in a closed kinetic chain
title_sort The influence of subtalar axis orientation on the foot posture of older adults in a closed kinetic chain
author Avidos,Liliana Marta Mirra Araújo
author_facet Avidos,Liliana Marta Mirra Araújo
Diz,José Carlos Gomez
Ribeiro,Fernanda Nunes
Padin-Iruegas,Maria Elena
Neves,José Maia
author_role author
author2 Diz,José Carlos Gomez
Ribeiro,Fernanda Nunes
Padin-Iruegas,Maria Elena
Neves,José Maia
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Avidos,Liliana Marta Mirra Araújo
Diz,José Carlos Gomez
Ribeiro,Fernanda Nunes
Padin-Iruegas,Maria Elena
Neves,José Maia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv subtalar joint axis
foot posture index
older group
foot
ankle joint
metatarsophalangeal joint.
topic subtalar joint axis
foot posture index
older group
foot
ankle joint
metatarsophalangeal joint.
description <p><b>OBJECTIVES:</b> This study compared the influence of subtalar axis position on foot behavior in a closed kinetic chain in older and younger adults.<br> <b>METHODS:</b> The sample included 50 older adults and a control group of 50 younger adults. The variables were initially analyzed for both feet together, and were later analyzed separately, comparing each foot (right and left) between groups. Range of motion was assessed by validated goniometric procedures: the position of subtalar axis was evaluated by the palpation technique, while the Foot Posture Index was used to assess behavior in a closed kinetic chain. Student’s t-test / Mann-Whitney test compared the main variables according to sample distribution, while Student’s t-test / Wilcoxon test was used for paired samples. A standardized Haberman residuals test was also used to determine the connection between the position of subtalar joint axis and the Foot Posture Index.<br> <b>RESULTS:</b> Data from the right and left feet were similar for all variables. The older group had reduced mobility in the ankle and first metatarsophalangeal joint (5.42º [SD (Standard Deviation), 4.49] and 76.12º [SD, 19.24], respectively) with statistically significant values, (p &lt;0.001), as measured by the Mann-Whitney test for the ankle joint and the t-Sutdent test for the first metatarsophalangeal joint, while the younger group had normal values (11.46º [SD, 6.49] and 97.17º [SD, 13.65], respectively)(p &lt; 0.001). The difference in subtalar axis position was not significant (p = 0.788), with more internal deviations in both groups. There was a significant difference in Foot Posture Index (p = 0.006, by applying the chi-square test), with the normal position more prevalent in the older group and the prone position more prevalent in the younger group.<br> <b>CONCLUSIONS:</b> Regarding internal deviations in the subtalar joint axis, the older group had a higher frequency of feet in the normal position, while the younger group had a higher frequency of feet in the prone position which, in this case, agrees with the rotational balance theory. For the normal axis position, a higher frequency of normal position was found in both groups. Regarding external deviations of the subtalar joint axis, neither group followed the pattern expected in rotational balance theory. The most consistent connection in the older group was between external axis position and supine foot position, whereas in the younger group it was between normal axis position and normal foot position.</p>
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