Abstract
Background Symptomatic (flexible) pes planus is a difficult entity to classify with no universally accepted aetiology. Foot orthoses are a commonly used intervention for pes planus, however, evidence to support their use is limited. Currently there are no clinical guidelines for the prescription of foot orthoses for pes planus. The aim of this study was to seek expert consensus and agreement on prescription paradigms for foot orthoses in the adult symptomatic pes planus population.
Highlights
Symptomatic pes planus is a difficult entity to classify with no universally accepted aetiology
A Delphi consensus: prescribing functional foot orthoses for the symptomatic pes planus adult
There are no clinical guidelines for the prescription of foot orthoses for pes planus
Summary
Symptomatic (flexible) pes planus is a difficult entity to classify with no universally accepted aetiology. Foot orthoses are a commonly used intervention for pes planus, evidence to support their use is limited. There are no clinical guidelines for the prescription of foot orthoses for pes planus. The aim of this study was to seek expert consensus and agreement on prescription paradigms for foot orthoses in the adult symptomatic pes planus population
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