Publications by authors named "Inmaculada Concepcion Palomo-Toucedo"

Techniques of taking casts mainly rely not on the objectivity of the procedure, but on the experience and skill of the technician. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the efficiency of a technique of taking standing foot casts controlled via pressure sensors. In this way, we mean to objectivize the degree of correction.

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Unlabelled: Chronic low back pain and biomechanical walking imbalances are closely related. It is relevant to identify if there are alterations in spatiotemporal gait patterns in subjects with CLBP (cases) versus healthy subjects (controls) to plan training interventions of motor control gait patterns, and thus allowing normal physical activity of the individual. This study is intended to identify if spatiotemporal alterations occur in the gait cycle in CLBP subjects (cases) compared with a control group (healthy patients) analyzed with an OptoGait LED sensors gait program.

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Excessive foot pronation has been reported as being related to chronic low back pain symptoms and risk factors in sports-specific pathologies. Compensating custom-made foot orthotics treatment has not been entirely explored as an effective therapy for chronic low back pain (CLBP). This study aims to observe the effects of custom-made foot orthoses, in subjects with foot pronation suffering from CLBP.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate the reliability of three different palpation-based tests for measuring the length of first and second metatarsal and toe protrusion, which could be linked to foot issues.* -
  • A sample of 202 physical therapy students and teachers at CEU San Pablo University was measured, with data analyzed using SPSS to assess the reliability of each test using Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) and other statistical metrics.* -
  • Results indicated a high level of reliability for all three tests, with ICC values ranging from 0.86 to 0.97, suggesting these measurements can be trusted for evaluating foot problems.*
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