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Objetivo: Determinar de que forma a pressão plantar influencia a coluna vertebral na população adulta. Metodologia: Para formular a questão clínica, foi utilizado o método PICO. Assim realizou-se uma pesquisa computorizada nas bases de dados da PubMed, Science Direct e Cochrane com as seguintes palavras-chave ("plantar pressure" OR "foot position") AND ("spine"), a qualidade metodológica foi analisada através da escala de STROBE, checklist Strengthening the reporting of observational studies in epidemiology (STROBE). Resultados: Foram incluídos 5 estudos com uma média aritmética de 15,6 na escala de STROBE. Num total de 187 indivíduos, 134 mulheres e 43 homens no total com uma média de idades de 25,06 anos. Conclusão: Em suma, as alterações mais comuns do pé como pé plano, pé cavo, pé pronado ou pé supinado parecem ter influência direta na pressão plantar o que por sua vez vai interferir com a coluna vertebral.
Objective: To determine how the plantar pressure influences the spine in the adult population. Methodology: To formulate a clinical question, the PICO method was used. Thus, a computerized search was carried out in the databases PubMed, Science Direct and Cochrane with the following keywords ("plantar pressure" OR "foot position") AND ("spine"), the methodologic quality was analyzed throw the STROBE scale, checklist Strengthening the reporting of observational studies in epidemiology (STROBE). Results: 5 studies were included with an arithmetic mean of 15,6 in the STROBE scale. In a total of 187 individuals, 134 women and 43 men in total with an average age of 25,06 years old. Conclusion: In short, the most common alterations of the foot such as flat foot, cavus foot, pronated foot or supinated foot seem to have a direct influence on plantar pressure, which in turn will interfere with the spine.
Objective: To determine how the plantar pressure influences the spine in the adult population. Methodology: To formulate a clinical question, the PICO method was used. Thus, a computerized search was carried out in the databases PubMed, Science Direct and Cochrane with the following keywords ("plantar pressure" OR "foot position") AND ("spine"), the methodologic quality was analyzed throw the STROBE scale, checklist Strengthening the reporting of observational studies in epidemiology (STROBE). Results: 5 studies were included with an arithmetic mean of 15,6 in the STROBE scale. In a total of 187 individuals, 134 women and 43 men in total with an average age of 25,06 years old. Conclusion: In short, the most common alterations of the foot such as flat foot, cavus foot, pronated foot or supinated foot seem to have a direct influence on plantar pressure, which in turn will interfere with the spine.
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Projeto de Graduação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Licenciado em Fisioterapia
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Pressão plantar ou posição do pé Coluna vertebral Dor lombar Plantar Pressure or foot position Spine Low back pain