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Concordance between Pressure Platform and Pedigraph

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Objectives: Determine the concordance between two methods of obtaining the plantar footprint (pedigraph and pressure platform). Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional, observational study of prevalence was carried out in the social center of Cariño (Coruña), Spain (n = 65 participants). Older people without amputations or the presence of dysmetria were included. The variables studied were: sociodemographic (age, sex), anthropometric (body mass index) and footprint measurement variables. These measurements were made by obtaining the plantar footprint using two methods: pedigraph and pressure platform. Results: The mean age of the sample was 37.42 ± 15.05 years, with a predominance of the female gender (61.54%). Positive linear correlation between pedigraph and platform was observed in both feet in the Chippaux and Staheli indices (correlation coefficient > 0.3, p < 0.001 in each comparison). The reliability was good or moderate in relation with the Chippaux and Staheli index. Slightly lower coefficients were observed in the dimensions of the foot. Conclusions: A positive linear correlation between pedigraph and platform was observed in both feet in the Chippaux and Staheli indices. Significant differences were observed between pedigraph and platform in relation to the width and length of the foot. It is probably due to the fact that the pressure platform provides more exhaustive, detailed and accurate information of the foot.
Title: Concordance between Pressure Platform and Pedigraph
Description:
Objectives: Determine the concordance between two methods of obtaining the plantar footprint (pedigraph and pressure platform).
Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional, observational study of prevalence was carried out in the social center of Cariño (Coruña), Spain (n = 65 participants).
Older people without amputations or the presence of dysmetria were included.
The variables studied were: sociodemographic (age, sex), anthropometric (body mass index) and footprint measurement variables.
These measurements were made by obtaining the plantar footprint using two methods: pedigraph and pressure platform.
Results: The mean age of the sample was 37.
42 ± 15.
05 years, with a predominance of the female gender (61.
54%).
Positive linear correlation between pedigraph and platform was observed in both feet in the Chippaux and Staheli indices (correlation coefficient > 0.
3, p < 0.
001 in each comparison).
The reliability was good or moderate in relation with the Chippaux and Staheli index.
Slightly lower coefficients were observed in the dimensions of the foot.
Conclusions: A positive linear correlation between pedigraph and platform was observed in both feet in the Chippaux and Staheli indices.
Significant differences were observed between pedigraph and platform in relation to the width and length of the foot.
It is probably due to the fact that the pressure platform provides more exhaustive, detailed and accurate information of the foot.

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