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Validity of the footprint assessment method using contrast imaging method |
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| Creator | Pimonpan Taweekarn Vannajak |
| Title | Validity of the footprint assessment method using contrast imaging method |
| Contributor | Wirasinee Srijunto, Kunavut Vannajak |
| Publisher | Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences, Khon Kaen University, Thailand |
| Publication Year | 2563 |
| Journal Title | Archives of Allied Health Sciences |
| Journal Vol. | 32 |
| Journal No. | 2 |
| Page no. | 70-77 |
| Keyword | Footprint, Contrast imaging, Foot parameters |
| URL Website | https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ams/about |
| Website title | Archives of Allied Health Sciences (Arch AHS) |
| ISSN | 2730-1990 |
| Abstract | Foot-print recording is a popular method of foot parameter measuring as it offers ease and convenience amid use. Radiographic images are both highly reliable and accurate amid clinical diagnosis, though this method incorporates a relatively high cost in regards to evaluating the contrast imaging validity of a foot print. Twenty-nine healthy participants with 57 normal feet were assessed for demographic data. Participantsโ foot parameters were assessed via dry footprint and contrast imaging method. For contrast imaging, participants were instructed to stand in a clear box con-taining black poster colouring. The assessor then took a photo of the normal foot. Study parameters included arch width, plantar arch index (PI), Clarkeโs angle, Chip index, and Staheli index. The assessor calculated footprint parameters using a ruler in addition to contrast imaging (kinovea program). Pearson correlation coefficients were applied to calculate the validity of both tools. Significant correlations existed between PI (r=0.50, p-value=0.0001), Chip index (r=0.41, p-value=0.001), and Staheli index (r=0.50, p-value=0.0001). Moreover, there were no significant correlations in regards Clarkeโs angle (r=-0.2, p-value=0.13) and arch width (r=0.22, p-value=0.096). Evaluation of PI, Chip index, and Staheli index may be performed via footprint parameters and the contrast imaging method. Clinical measurements pertaining to PI, Chip index, and Staheli index provide valid information in relation to the footprint method and contrast imaging. |