Active exercise to affect sole of foot by “physiotherapy function”
The aim of the study was to identify active exercise to affect sole of foot by “Physiotherapy Function”. The monitored group (n = 2) consisted of female pupils (n = 2) (11 years of age, 38 kg, 150 cm and 16.6 Bmi) in pubescence who have attended public elementary schools in Banská Bystrica, Slovak R...
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Zusammenfassung: | The aim of the study was to identify active exercise to affect sole of foot by “Physiotherapy Function”. The monitored group (n = 2) consisted of female pupils (n = 2) (11 years of age, 38 kg, 150 cm and 16.6 Bmi) in pubescence who have attended public elementary schools in Banská Bystrica, Slovak Republic. The testing (input and output) was done within the monitored group (n = 2) whose health situation was without any illnesses or subjective difficulties. In terms of data acquisition methods, the standardized methods were used, which were based on evaluation of body posture, foot according to “Physiotherapy Function” and by podoscope. Moreover, the obtained results of the study were processed in form of clinical case reports, which after eight weeks reported positive changes of all listed evaluations. The presented results, which were processed in forms of the clinical case reports, reported to positive changes in both female pupils (n = 2), in method of Klein and Thomas modified by Mayer and tests of Trendelenburg, elevation of contralateral upper and lower extremities and forearm-supported side lying. In female pupil 1 (n = 1) was recorded slightly positive changes in ability of relaxation and grip strength, while in female pupil 2 (n = 1) was recorded in reaction of the foot at stimulus. The listed study is the part of the research project: VEGA 1/0519/19 “Physical Activity as Prevention of Health of School Population in Slovakia”. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.5137992 |