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Reliability and Repeatability of Pressure Center Analysis with Low-Dye Taping Using Force Platform Podiatry Sensors in Feet with Excessive Pronation

Background: The analysis of the center of pressure (COP) is a method used to assess the foot function, but its reliability and repeatability have not been evaluated. COP can be altered by diverse conditions, like an excessive foot pronation. Low-Dye taping is commonly used for the treatment of sympt...

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Autores principales: Madruga-Armada, Óscar, Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo, Ricardo, Losa-Iglesias, Marta Elena, Calvo-Lobo, Cesar, Rodriguez-Sanz, David, Martínez-Jiménez, Eva María, Mazoteras-Pardo, Victoria, San-Antolín, Marta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8004154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33809948
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063265
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author Madruga-Armada, Óscar
Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo, Ricardo
Losa-Iglesias, Marta Elena
Calvo-Lobo, Cesar
Rodriguez-Sanz, David
Martínez-Jiménez, Eva María
Mazoteras-Pardo, Victoria
San-Antolín, Marta
author_facet Madruga-Armada, Óscar
Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo, Ricardo
Losa-Iglesias, Marta Elena
Calvo-Lobo, Cesar
Rodriguez-Sanz, David
Martínez-Jiménez, Eva María
Mazoteras-Pardo, Victoria
San-Antolín, Marta
author_sort Madruga-Armada, Óscar
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description Background: The analysis of the center of pressure (COP) is a method used to assess the foot function, but its reliability and repeatability have not been evaluated. COP can be altered by diverse conditions, like an excessive foot pronation. Low-Dye taping is commonly used for the treatment of symptoms related to an excessive pronation. To date, no study has evaluated the effects of the Low-Dye taping on COP and the duration of its effects. Thus, the main purpose of this manuscript was to assess the reliability and repeatability of the percentage of center of pressure locus area (%CLA) in feet with an excessive pronation, and secondarily, to assess that the Low-Dye taping modifies the %CLA during the immediate 48 h. Methods: An observational study of the reliability and repeatability of the %CLA variable with the Low-Dye taping in feet with excessive pronation was carried out. We used the EPS-Platform to evaluate the results of the variable in 6 conditions in a first session to evaluate the reliability of the results. We compared the results of the first session with the results in a second session to evaluate the repeatability of the results. We also carried out an ANOVA test to evaluate the changes that the taping produced in the variable between without taping with the rest of the 6 conditions. Results: For the %CLA, we observed a reliability greater than 0.80, measured by the interclass ratio index, both in the first session before taping, and in the second session before taping, thus being a repeatability variable. In the following times, with taping, at 10 min with tape, at 20 min with tape, at 24 h with tape and at 48 h with tape; an interclass ratio coefficient (ICC) higher than 0.80 was again obtained, thus being a reliable variable in all measurements made. The Low-Dye taping did not change %CLA from the time the tape was put in until 48 h (p-value = 1.000). Conclusions: The %CLA variable, in feet with excessive pronation, proved to be a reliable variable in all the measurements obtained before putting on the tape and during the following 48 h with the tape, and a repeatable variable. The Low-Dye taping did not change the %CLA from the time the tape was put in until 48 h.
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spelling pubmed-80041542021-03-28 Reliability and Repeatability of Pressure Center Analysis with Low-Dye Taping Using Force Platform Podiatry Sensors in Feet with Excessive Pronation Madruga-Armada, Óscar Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo, Ricardo Losa-Iglesias, Marta Elena Calvo-Lobo, Cesar Rodriguez-Sanz, David Martínez-Jiménez, Eva María Mazoteras-Pardo, Victoria San-Antolín, Marta Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: The analysis of the center of pressure (COP) is a method used to assess the foot function, but its reliability and repeatability have not been evaluated. COP can be altered by diverse conditions, like an excessive foot pronation. Low-Dye taping is commonly used for the treatment of symptoms related to an excessive pronation. To date, no study has evaluated the effects of the Low-Dye taping on COP and the duration of its effects. Thus, the main purpose of this manuscript was to assess the reliability and repeatability of the percentage of center of pressure locus area (%CLA) in feet with an excessive pronation, and secondarily, to assess that the Low-Dye taping modifies the %CLA during the immediate 48 h. Methods: An observational study of the reliability and repeatability of the %CLA variable with the Low-Dye taping in feet with excessive pronation was carried out. We used the EPS-Platform to evaluate the results of the variable in 6 conditions in a first session to evaluate the reliability of the results. We compared the results of the first session with the results in a second session to evaluate the repeatability of the results. We also carried out an ANOVA test to evaluate the changes that the taping produced in the variable between without taping with the rest of the 6 conditions. Results: For the %CLA, we observed a reliability greater than 0.80, measured by the interclass ratio index, both in the first session before taping, and in the second session before taping, thus being a repeatability variable. In the following times, with taping, at 10 min with tape, at 20 min with tape, at 24 h with tape and at 48 h with tape; an interclass ratio coefficient (ICC) higher than 0.80 was again obtained, thus being a reliable variable in all measurements made. The Low-Dye taping did not change %CLA from the time the tape was put in until 48 h (p-value = 1.000). Conclusions: The %CLA variable, in feet with excessive pronation, proved to be a reliable variable in all the measurements obtained before putting on the tape and during the following 48 h with the tape, and a repeatable variable. The Low-Dye taping did not change the %CLA from the time the tape was put in until 48 h. MDPI 2021-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8004154/ /pubmed/33809948 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063265 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Madruga-Armada, Óscar
Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo, Ricardo
Losa-Iglesias, Marta Elena
Calvo-Lobo, Cesar
Rodriguez-Sanz, David
Martínez-Jiménez, Eva María
Mazoteras-Pardo, Victoria
San-Antolín, Marta
Reliability and Repeatability of Pressure Center Analysis with Low-Dye Taping Using Force Platform Podiatry Sensors in Feet with Excessive Pronation
title Reliability and Repeatability of Pressure Center Analysis with Low-Dye Taping Using Force Platform Podiatry Sensors in Feet with Excessive Pronation
title_full Reliability and Repeatability of Pressure Center Analysis with Low-Dye Taping Using Force Platform Podiatry Sensors in Feet with Excessive Pronation
title_fullStr Reliability and Repeatability of Pressure Center Analysis with Low-Dye Taping Using Force Platform Podiatry Sensors in Feet with Excessive Pronation
title_full_unstemmed Reliability and Repeatability of Pressure Center Analysis with Low-Dye Taping Using Force Platform Podiatry Sensors in Feet with Excessive Pronation
title_short Reliability and Repeatability of Pressure Center Analysis with Low-Dye Taping Using Force Platform Podiatry Sensors in Feet with Excessive Pronation
title_sort reliability and repeatability of pressure center analysis with low-dye taping using force platform podiatry sensors in feet with excessive pronation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8004154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33809948
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063265
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