Avaliação das características morfofuncionais do pé e do hábito de andar descalço de indivíduos com alterações nos pés
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https://doi.org/10.15343/0104-7809.202347e14122022PPalabras clave:
Marcha, Tipos de pés, FuncionalidadeResumen
O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o perfil funcional, características do pé, o hábito de andar descalço de indivíduos com alterações musculoesqueléticas nos pés e comparar com indivíduos controle. Os participantes foram avaliados por meio de questionário eletrônico. Dados antropométricos, funcionalidade dos pés, hábito de andar descalço, tipo de calçado, tipo de pé e pisada e qual comprometimento do pé foram coletados. A amostra total foi composta por 160 indivíduos divididos em grupo controle (GC) (n=82) e grupo problemas no pé (GPE) (n=78). O hálux valgo foi o principal tipo de problema no grupo GPE (24,4%), com uma maior porcentagem de participantes com doença crônica (35,9%), tipos de pés cavos (pé esquerdo (PE) 16,7% e pé direito (PD) 19,2%) ou planos (PE 21,8% e PD 21,8%) e com o Índice de função do pé comprometido em 7% (P =0,001). Ambos os grupos consideram o hábito de andar descalço saudável (72% GC e 66,7% GPE), porém não são adeptos deste hábito (93,9% GC e 91% GPE). O sapato foi o modelo menos utilizado pelo GPE (10,3%). Concluímos que indivíduos do grupo GPE apresentaram maior associação de alterações morfofuncionais com a presença de distúrbios nos pés e que o hábito de andar descalço apesar de ser considerado um aspecto positivo para a saúde dos pés de ambos os grupos, nenhum destes o praticam.
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