Medial Arch-Support Wrestling Shoes and Foot Posture Preservation in Adolescent Wrestlers
NCT: NCT07632924 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
This three-year randomized controlled trial investigated whether wrestling shoes with built-in medial arch support can preserve foot arch structure in adolescent male wrestlers compared to standard wrestling shoes without arch support. A total of 88 adolescent male wrestlers (age 11 at baseline) were randomly assigned to wear either modified wrestling shoes with integrated medial arch support (intervention group, n=44) or standard commercially available wrestling shoes (control group, n=44). Foot posture was assessed annually using the Staheli Arch Index via podoscopy. Plantar pressure distribution was recorded using the Tekscan F-Scan system. The study followed participants for three years. The primary aim was to determine whether medial arch-support wrestling shoes reduce the emergence of flat foot (pes planus) compared with standard wrestling shoes during a critical period of foot development in young athletes.
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What is Medial Arch-Support Wrestling Shoes and Foot Posture Preservation in Adolescent Wrestlers?
Medial Arch-Support Wrestling Shoes and Foot Posture Preservation in Adolescent Wrestlers is a clinical trial registered under NCT07632924. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT07632924?
The current status of NCT07632924 (Medial Arch-Support Wrestling Shoes and Foot Posture Preservation in Adolescent Wrestlers) is: COMPLETED.
When did Medial Arch-Support Wrestling Shoes and Foot Posture Preservation in Adolescent Wrestlers start?
Medial Arch-Support Wrestling Shoes and Foot Posture Preservation in Adolescent Wrestlers started on 2018-05-01.
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