An assessment of shape of the longitudinal and the transverse foot arch in male and female pole vaulters

Background: The aim of the research was to assess the longitudinal and the transverse shape of the foot arch in male and female pole vaulters. Material/Methods: The research involved 14 women and 16 men training pole vault professionally and possessing the highest level of sport`s proficiency. The assessment of the foot arch was made in static conditions, using a podoscope. The longitudinal foot arch was assessed by Clarke`s method and the transverse foot arch was based on the calcaneal angle. Results: The obtained results showed that the correct and excessive foot arch occur most frequently. Conclusions: Numerous technical exercises performed by pole vaulters on the forefoot and toes strengthen the foot (shortening muscles responsible for a proper level of the longitudinal and the transverse foot arch) and result in the correct or excessive arch in the right and the left foot.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:biological and medical sciences strength and speed sports
Published in:Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
Language:English
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://bjhpa.journalstube.com/view/abstract/id/10819
Volume:7
Issue:3
Pages:51-59
Document types:article
Level:advanced