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EFFECTS OF FOOT EXERCISES IN LONG-DISTANCE
RUNNERS: A PILOT CONTROLLED TRIAL
Taddei UT¹, Matias AB¹, Sacco ICN¹ 1 Physical Therapy, Speech and Occupational Therapy dept., School of Medicine, University of Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
Methods
On account of the easy accessibility, distance running is practiced worldwide and its popularity continues to expand with the growing interest in disease prevention.
S002 S003 S004 S005 Median
Age (years) 29 32 35 29 30.5
Height (m) 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.82 180.0
Body Mass (kg) T0 80 74 65 96.5 77.0
T8 78.2 76.2 65 96.5 77.2
Body mass index T0 24.69 22.84 25.39 28.98 25.04
T8 24.07 23.46 25.39 28.98 24.73
FPI T0 3 3 6 5 4.0
T8 2 3 4 5 3.5
Left Arch Index T0 0.238 0.245 0.262 0.262 0.3
T8 0.262 0.293 0.26 0.244 0.3
Right Arch Index T0 0.175 0.275 0.242 0.264 0.3
T8 0.195 0.279 0.249 0.263 0.3
Sex Male Male Male Male -
Foot muscle trophism - MRI
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Abdutor Hallux
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Flexor Hallux Brevis
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S002 S003 S005
Flexor Digitorum Brevis
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S002 S003 S005
Abdutor digiti minimi
Kinematics
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30
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Maximum Strength (Hallux)
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15
s002 s003 s004 s005
Toral Area (Hallux)
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20
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Total Area (Toes)
T0 T8
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s002 s003 s004 s005
Maximum Strength (Toes)
T0 T8
Foot strength
Healthy habitual runners (18 to 55 yrs, 20 km minimum weekly volume)
Recruitment
Concealed allocation through randomization
Eligibility criteria
Assessment Procedure
Yes
No
Not Included
Intervention Group 8 weeks exercise program
Control Group 8 weeks Placebo Program
Assessment Procedure
Assessment Procedure
Assessment Procedure
Assessment Procedure
Remotely supervised Program
Running injuries incidence evaluation
Running injuries incidence evaluation
Mathematical and Statistical analysis
8 weeks
Baseline
16 weeks
12 months
We proposed a randomized, prospective controlled and parallel clinical trial with blind assessment aiming to establish prophylactic measures for recreational runners while improving foot-ankle functionality and biomechanics.
To evaluate the feasibility of the proposed exercise protocol, and the effectiveness of the protocol on foot health and functionality, foot muscle trophism, and forces while running.
Mickle et al., 2008 Miller et al., 2014 Portinaro et al., 2014
In general, better performance of the intervention group than the control subject
• CG = S005
• IG = S002, S003, S004
Intervention protocol
IN SUMMARY
• The protocol is Feasible;
• The population is interested and accessible;
• Results suggests certain biomechanical alterations on IG despite the short sample;
• Investigate foot dynamic deformation according to Perl et al. (2012);
• Improve the training protocol making it shorter;
• Calculate injury incidence in 12 months and 1000 hours of practice;
• Follow a larger sample (n=111).
Intervention group Control group
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Second to First metatarsal
Second to Fifth metatarsal
First metatarsal to Ground
Second metatarsal to Ground
Fifth metatarsal to Ground
MLA
T8
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