Biofeedback-Assisted Short Foot Exercises in Flexible Flatfoot

Category Primary study
Registry of TrialsClinicalTrials.gov
Year 2025
This study aims to compare the effects of biofeedback-assisted short foot exercises and traditional short foot exercises on plantar pressure distribution, balance, foot posture, and functional capacity in individuals with flexible pes planus. Eligibility Criteria Voluntary participants aged 10 to 35 years, diagnosed with flexible pes planus, with no history of lower extremity surgery, fracture, or psychiatric disorder, will be included in the study. Research Questions Does biofeedback-assisted short foot exercise improve plantar pressure distribution more effectively than traditional short foot exercise? Does biofeedback-assisted training lead to greater improvements in foot posture, dynamic balance, and functional ability compared with traditional short foot exercise?
Epistemonikos ID: 018bf825ce7f8119ca6d65f819eb9740847f6653
First added on: Dec 17, 2025