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Investigating the influence of tape application on static assessments of foot posture (clinical biomechanics)

  • Sarah Louise Stewart

Student thesis: Master's thesis

Abstract

The aim of this study is to investigate foot posture pre- and post-tape application using static assessments and pressure plate analysis. Fifteen healthy participants [male n= 9, female n= 6, 28.50 ± 11.00 years, 1.71 ± 0.10 m, 80.50 ± 18.00 kg] were conveniently sampled to take part in this study. Participants were assessed statically in a seated, bipedal and unipedal stance through pressure plate analysis and measurements of the navicular drop, medial longitudinal arch angle (MLA) and tibiocalcaneal angle (TCA). Measurements were taken pre- and post-tape applications which included no tape application, Sham, Zinc Oxide (Z/O), Elastic Adhesive Bandage (EAB) and two K-tape applications. There was a statistically significant difference between MLA and tape application [F (5,10) = 282.90, p=
Date of AwardDec 2019
Original languageEnglish
Awarding Institution
  • University of Bedfordshire
SupervisorJohn McCarthy (Second supervisor)

Keywords

  • Foot Posture
  • Tape Application
  • Medial Longitudinal Arch
  • Navicular
  • Tibiocalcaneal Angle
  • Subject Categories::B160 Physiotherapy

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