TY - JOUR
T1 - Local and non-local effects (on the posterior chain) of four weeks of foot exercises
T2 - a randomized controlled trial
AU - Gabriel, Anna
AU - Ridge, Sarah T.
AU - Birth, Michael
AU - Horstmann, Thomas
AU - Pohl, Torsten
AU - Konrad, Andreas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - This study investigated the local, remote, and contralateral effects of a four-week intrinsic foot muscle exercise intervention in recreationally active participants on foot parameters, flexibility, and performance of the posterior chain (PC). Twenty-eight healthy participants (12f, 16m) were randomly assigned to a control group or performed 2 × 6 min of foot exercises twice daily unilaterally at least five days/week for four weeks. At baseline (M1), after the intervention (M2), and after a four-week wash-out period (M3), we assessed bilateral Foot Posture Index-6, medial longitudinal arch mobility, single-leg stance balance, range of motion (ROM) (first metatarsophalangeal joint and ankle), and flexibility and performance of the PC. The FPI-6 score changes over time differed significantly between groups for both legs, improving by 26% in the trained- (p <.001) and 11% in the untrained leg (p =.02) in the intervention group from M1 to M2. Improvements were maintained at M3 for the trained leg (p =.02). Ankle range of motion and balance of the trained leg improved from M1 to M2, yet only became significant at M3 (ROM: p =.02; balance: p =.007). The other parameters did not change significantly. A four-week foot exercise intervention might have local but no remote effects in healthy young adults. German Clinical Trial Register (DRKS00027923) (24/08/2022).
AB - This study investigated the local, remote, and contralateral effects of a four-week intrinsic foot muscle exercise intervention in recreationally active participants on foot parameters, flexibility, and performance of the posterior chain (PC). Twenty-eight healthy participants (12f, 16m) were randomly assigned to a control group or performed 2 × 6 min of foot exercises twice daily unilaterally at least five days/week for four weeks. At baseline (M1), after the intervention (M2), and after a four-week wash-out period (M3), we assessed bilateral Foot Posture Index-6, medial longitudinal arch mobility, single-leg stance balance, range of motion (ROM) (first metatarsophalangeal joint and ankle), and flexibility and performance of the PC. The FPI-6 score changes over time differed significantly between groups for both legs, improving by 26% in the trained- (p <.001) and 11% in the untrained leg (p =.02) in the intervention group from M1 to M2. Improvements were maintained at M3 for the trained leg (p =.02). Ankle range of motion and balance of the trained leg improved from M1 to M2, yet only became significant at M3 (ROM: p =.02; balance: p =.007). The other parameters did not change significantly. A four-week foot exercise intervention might have local but no remote effects in healthy young adults. German Clinical Trial Register (DRKS00027923) (24/08/2022).
KW - Dorsal chain
KW - Force transmission
KW - Intrinsic foot muscles
KW - Plantar foot sole
KW - Superficial backline
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U2 - 10.1038/s41598-024-71585-y
DO - 10.1038/s41598-024-71585-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 39317709
AN - SCOPUS:85204930310
SN - 2045-2322
VL - 14
JO - Scientific Reports
JF - Scientific Reports
IS - 1
M1 - 22000
ER -