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KMID : 1194820060020010045
Journal of Korean Society of Sports Physical Therapy
2006 Volume.2 No. 1 p.45 ~ p.52
The Effects of Balanced Performances on Degree of Dropped Foot Arch
Lee Geon-Cheol

Kim Chi-Hyok
Jang-Cheul
Kim Byoung-Gyu
Kim Seung-Hee
Kim Ah-Young
Yang Hyun-Sun
Yoon Young-Sik
Lim Jai-Mi
Jang Min-Young
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to observe differences in both control group and experiment group bal- ance performance. Experiment group whose navicular drop value was more than 1.0 cm in weight bearing. Control group whose navicular drop value was less than 0.5cm in weight bearing. It cause excessive pronation when dropped navicular value is more than 1.0cm in weight bearing. Excessive pronation will be effected on balance ability. Firstly, we palpated tubercle of navicular bone and measured it¡¯s height with using a ruler. Secondly, static balance(mCTSIE3, unilateral stance) and dynamic balance(LOS, rhythmic weight shift) assessed by Balance Master.
The following to results :
1. There was significant correlation compared result of control group and experiment group on foam of mCTSlB test in static balance.
2. There was significant correlation compared result of control group and experiment group in some dynamic balance. They were backward end point excursion, ma excursion of LOS test and back- ward directional control of rhythmic weight shift test. Degree of dropped foot arch in weight bearing was significant effect on backward balance performance.
KEYWORD
Foot arch, Excessive pronation, Balance, NDT(navicu1ar drop test)
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