The Effects of Dance Training on Children Foot Arch
碩士 === 臺北巿立體育學院 === 運動科學研究所 === 91 === The Effects of Dance Training on Children Foot Arch ABSTRACT Since many dancing movements enhance the tone of foot flexors and strengthen the foot arch, dancing has been used as a rehabilitation exercise to treat flat feet. However if the...
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ndltd-TW-091TPEC04210412015-10-13T13:36:00Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/06623420067996806333 The Effects of Dance Training on Children Foot Arch 舞蹈對學童足弓發展之影響 Tseng, Kuo-Wei 曾國維 碩士 臺北巿立體育學院 運動科學研究所 91 The Effects of Dance Training on Children Foot Arch ABSTRACT Since many dancing movements enhance the tone of foot flexors and strengthen the foot arch, dancing has been used as a rehabilitation exercise to treat flat feet. However if the soft tissues are overstretched, the stability of the arch could be reduced. PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate if dance training in childhood changes normal foot arch development. METHODS: Sixty children were involved in the study: children in grade three who had dance training (DT3, 8.8±0.3 yrs, n=15); children in grade six who had dance training (DT6, 11.9±0.3 yrs, n=15); children in grade three who had no dance training (NT3, 9.0±0.3 yrs, n=15); and children in grade six who had no dance training (NT6, 11.9±0.3 yrs, n=15). The bilateral non-weight bearing navicular drop index (NDI) in a sitting position, and the even-weight bearing NDI in a standing position were measured for all subjects. RESULTS: On the weight-bearing test, DT6 and UT6 had significant lower NDIs (p<0.05) in comparison with the DT3 and UT3 groups. This data shows that there is a natural maturation in NDI that has nothing to do with dancing. On the weight bearing tests, UT6 had a significantly lower NDI (p<0.05) than UT3, but there was no significant different between DT3 and DT6. Thus, the development of the foot arch is gradual and maturation occurred with age in groups who had no dance training, but this was not the case for the groups who had dance training. CONCLUSION: Dancing during childhood might not influence the natural development of foot arch. But over-stretching movements may decrease the elasticity of the soft tissue in the feet, resulting in lowered foot arch and structural dysfunction. KEYWORD: foot arch, evaluation, navicular drop index Prof. Kuo, Jhy-Hwia 郭志輝 2003 學位論文 ; thesis 0 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 臺北巿立體育學院 === 運動科學研究所 === 91 === The Effects of Dance Training on Children Foot Arch
ABSTRACT
Since many dancing movements enhance the tone of foot flexors and strengthen the foot arch, dancing has been used as a rehabilitation exercise to treat flat feet. However if the soft tissues are overstretched, the stability of the arch could be reduced. PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate if dance training in childhood changes normal foot arch development. METHODS: Sixty children were involved in the study: children in grade three who had dance training (DT3, 8.8±0.3 yrs, n=15); children in grade six who had dance training (DT6, 11.9±0.3 yrs, n=15); children in grade three who had no dance training (NT3, 9.0±0.3 yrs, n=15); and children in grade six who had no dance training (NT6, 11.9±0.3 yrs, n=15). The bilateral non-weight bearing navicular drop index (NDI) in a sitting position, and the even-weight bearing NDI in a standing position were measured for all subjects. RESULTS: On the weight-bearing test, DT6 and UT6 had significant lower NDIs (p<0.05) in comparison with the DT3 and UT3 groups. This data shows that there is a natural maturation in NDI that has nothing to do with dancing. On the weight bearing tests, UT6 had a significantly lower NDI (p<0.05) than UT3, but there was no significant different between DT3 and DT6. Thus, the development of the foot arch is gradual and maturation occurred with age in groups who had no dance training, but this was not the case for the groups who had dance training. CONCLUSION: Dancing during childhood might not influence the natural development of foot arch. But over-stretching movements may decrease the elasticity of the soft tissue in the feet, resulting in lowered foot arch and structural dysfunction.
KEYWORD: foot arch, evaluation, navicular drop index
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