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dc.contributor.authorKaragülle, Mehmet
dc.contributor.authorYıldırım, Yılmaz
dc.contributor.authorÖzsoy, Umut
dc.contributor.authorSüzen, Lütfiye Bikem
dc.contributor.authorİkizler May, Hatice
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-08T08:45:19Z
dc.date.available2024-02-08T08:45:19Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.citationKaragülle, M., Yıldırım, Y., Özsoy, U., Süzen, L. B. & İkizler May, H. (2023). Three-dimensional (3D) morphometric analysis of plegic and healthy feet of patients with stroke. European Journal of Therapeutics, 29(3), 606-619.en_US
dc.identifier.issn2564-7784
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12566/1870
dc.description.abstractObjective: This study aimed to quantitatively assess the changes in foot morphology in stroke patients using 3D scanning and focused on parameters like foot volume, area, and the root mean square difference (RMS) values. The objective was to enhance our understanding of post-stroke foot morphology and its potential relevance for rehabilitation, especially in designing orthotic supports and specialized footwear for stroke patients. Methods: Our study involved fourteen right hemiplegia patients and twenty healthy subjects. Stroke patients were assessed using international scales. We utilized a 3D scanning device to digitize and examine the differences in foot morphology between hemiplegic and healthy subjects, analyzing the data on a computer platform. Results: In the context of post-stroke individuals with hemiplegic feet, our morphometric analysis revealed notable differences in foot area and foot volume when compared to their healthy counterparts. These distinctions extended to linear measurements encompassing foot length, foot width, instep height, bimalleolar width, and ball width. Significantly, RMS exhibited a substantial increase in the patient cohort compared to the healthy group (p<0.05). Our investigation also established correlations between these standing morphometric parameters and RMS alterations, with noteworthy coefficients for various parameters: RMS(Foot Length Difference, 0.41), RMS(Foot Width Difference, 0.45), RMS(Instep Height Difference, 0.58), RMS(Ball Width Difference, 0.58), RMS(Bimalleolar Width Difference, 0.19), RMS(Volume Difference, 0.74), and RMS(Area Difference, 0.62). Conclusion: This study suggests incorporating RMS values as a novel parameter in the evaluation process. We anticipate that these findings will have practical implications, particularly in designing orthotic supports, specialized footwear for stroke patients, and the formulation of tailored rehabilitation programs within clinical settings.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipNo sponsoren_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen_US
dc.subjectStrokeen_US
dc.subjectFelçtr_TR
dc.subject3D surface scanningen_US
dc.subject3 boyutlu yüzey taramasıtr_TR
dc.subjectPlegic footen_US
dc.subjectPlejik ayaktr_TR
dc.subjectFoot morphologyen_US
dc.subjectAyak morfolojisitr_TR
dc.titleThree-dimensional (3D) morphometric analysis of plegic and healthy feet of patients with strokeen_US
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleen_US
dc.relation.publicationcategoryInternational publicationen_US
dc.identifier.volume29
dc.identifier.issue3
dc.identifier.startpage606
dc.identifier.endpage619
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0001-7463-3562 [Karagülle, Mehmet]
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0003-2293-9388 [Süzen, Lütfiye Bikem]
dc.contributor.abuauthorKaragülle, Mehmet
dc.contributor.abuauthorSüzen, Lütfiye Bikem
dc.contributor.yokid313641 [Karagülle, Mehmet]
dc.contributor.yokid3475 [Süzen, Lütfiye Bikem]
dc.relation.journalEuropean Journal of Therapeuticsen_US
dc.identifier.TRDizinAvailableen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.58600/eurjther1701


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