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No evidence for in-shoe orthoses in managing flexible excess foot pronation in children

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August 2013

No evidence for in-shoe orthoses in managing flexible excess foot pronation in children

Vol: 2| Issue: 7| Number:153| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Two Types of In-Shoe Orthoses in Children with Flexible Excess Pronation of the Feet

Foot Ankle Int. 2007 Jun;28(6):715-23

Contributing Authors:
D Whitford A Esterman

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Synopsis

178 subjects were randomized to one of two treatment groups or a control group. One group received custom-made in-shoe orthoses, the second group received ready-made in-shoe orthoses, and the third group did not receive any orthoses (control). Outcomes of pain, gross motor skills, exercise efficiency and self-perception were examined. Results from this study did not provide evidence to justify in-...

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