A SCOPING REVIEW ON: CORRELATION BETWEEN FLAT FOOT AND KNEE PAIN IN BALANCE
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This study shows the biomechanical correlation between flat feet and knee pain in balance. Study shows that individuals with flat feet experience altered biomechanics, affecting the alignment of the knee joint during weight-bearing activities. This biomechanical shift is linked to an increased risk of knee pain, particularly in tasks requiring balance and ling standing. Muscle imbalances, gait abnormalities, and weight distribution further contribute to challenges in maintaining knee joint stability and equilibrium. Understanding these relationships is crucial for informing targeted interventions to alleviate knee pain and improve balance in individuals with flat feet, with potential implications for preventive strategies and future research directions.
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