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Development of Simulated Educational Joint Mobilization Module Using Leap Motion Controller Pooja Shah; Waqar M. Naqvi; Sakshi P. Arora
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.14361

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Background: Joint mobilization is a complicated task in terms of learning as well as teaching and ischaracterized by great inter subject variability. With reference to the acquisition of skills such as jointmobilisation, only a few studies have investigated the effectiveness of the provision of real-time visualfeedback on a computer screen in terms of students’ ability to establish optimal force and demonstrateadequate performance. There is lack of training in theory and practical skills in mobilization given to thePhysiotherapy students. Thus, an effort has been made in to practice it virtually using Leap Motion Controller.Method: Total 138 participants will be recruited as per the inclusion and exclusion criteria. A briefexplanation about the study will be given. Participants will be given exposure to the software and modalitybeing used along with demonstration. Followed by, a questionnaire to evaluate the effective learning usingthe System Usability Scale.Conclusion: The results from the study will significantly provide efficacy of the simulative device andevidence on the use of LMC for learning joint mobilization using the System Usability Scale.
Correlation of BMI with Dynamic balance using Y-Balance Test in Young Adults with Flexible Flat Foot: A Pilot study Shobha M. Bhave; Umanjali S. Damke; Neha V. Chitale; Waqar M. Naqvi
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.14422

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Introduction: - Increase in body mass index suggests an increase in adiposity, Excess body fat depositionleads to change in the Center of Pressure which leads to altered biomechanics of the body. Different systemswork together to maintain balance. The present study finds a relationship between BMI and dynamic balancein young adults with flexible flat foot.Method: - In this study, 30 participants were recruited based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Of the30 participants; 10 were of normal weight, 10 were overweight and 10 were obese. Y balance test wasperformed.Discussion: - The study showed that dynamic balance significantly changes with an increase in weight inyoung adults with flat feet. It is more significant in overweight and obese subjects. Any changes in ankleand foot complex leads to changes in weight-bearing, muscle imbalance static as well as dynamic balancein ambulation.
Correlation of body mass index with dynamic balance using Y-Balance Test in adults with the Flexible Flat Foot: An Analytical Correlation Research Protocol Shobha M. Bhave; Waqar M. Naqvi; Arti I. Sahu; Sakshi P. Arora
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.14423

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Background: Balance is one of the primary requirements for both static and dynamic activities. Body MassIndex (BMI) is measurement for estimating excess body fat. The Lower Quarter Y-Balance Test (YBTLQ) is a screening instrument that measures single-leg balance in different directions. Flexible flatfoot isthe postural aspect with depressed medial longitudinal arch, pronated subtalar joint and valgus position ofcalcaneus, evident only in weight-bearing position.Methods: An analytical correlation study with 255 participants (Purposive sampling) will be taken as perinclusion and exclusion criteria with study duration of 3 years. The BMI, sit to stand Navicular Drop Test(SSNDT), limb length and medial longitudinal arch angle (MLAA) will be measured and compared. Themean score of the Y Balance Test in different categories of BMI will be compared by performing one wayANOVA test. The mean score of the Y Balance Test between two groups in each category of BMI will becompared by Bonferroni t-test.Conclusion: The study aims the correlation of BMI with the dynamic balance on Y-balanced test in adultswith flexible flat foot. The expected outcome of study will concentrate on the significant correlation of YBalance Test in different categories of BMI.