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BackgroundThe objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of two kinds of plantar short foot muscles exercise on foot posture and fundamental movement patterns in long-distance runners.DesignA parallel group non-blinded trial with 6-week follow-up.MethodsTwenty five long-distance runners aged 22–35 years. They were divided into two groups. In group 1 (n = 13) subjects performed the exercise “Vele’s Forward Lean” and “Reverse Tandem Gait” and in Group 2 (n = 12) the “Short Foot Exercise.” The runners performed the exercises daily for 6 weeks. The Foot Posture Index (FPI-6) and The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) tests were performed twice: at baseline and after 6 weeks of the exercise.ResultsA significant improvement was observed in FPI -6 (talar head palpation in Group 1, and inversion/eversion of the calcaneus in Group 2). Also in Group 1 a significant improvement was noted in FMS tests: deep squat, active straight leg raise and in total score.ConclusionsShort foot muscles strengthening exercises have beneficial effect on functional movement patterns and on foot posture, therefore they should be included as a part of daily training program of runners.Trial RegistrationAustralian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12615001200572

Highlights

  • In Group 1 a significant improvement was noted in Functional Movement Screen (FMS) tests: deep squat, active straight leg raise and in total score

  • Short foot muscles strengthening exercises have beneficial effect on functional movement patterns and on foot posture, they should be included as a part of daily training program of runners

  • The plantar intrinsic foot muscles play a crucial role in supporting the medial longitudinal arch, providing the foot stability and flexibility for shock absorption

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The plantar intrinsic foot muscles play a crucial role in supporting the medial longitudinal arch, providing the foot stability and flexibility for shock absorption. These muscles have an influence on the range of foot pronation [1]. Researchers have assessed the changes in foot posture after a long-distance run [5,6]. When the plantar intrinsic foot muscles were fatigued, there was a change in foot posture towards pronated position [5,6,7]. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of two kinds of plantar short foot muscles exercise on foot posture and fundamental movement patterns in long-distance runners

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