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Document Type : Project 
Document Title :
Foot deformities among students in the Faculty of Education in Madinah.
تشوهات القدمين لدى طلاب كلية التربية بالمدينة المنورة.
 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : Supports the body in most of its activities and movements will depend critically on the foot which is the foundation has to bear the shocks and external influences. Given the importance of the foot, the United States of America establishing specialized institutes in this field to try to study the causes and means of prevention and care of foot deformities. The Institute notes that the American Podiatric 85% of foot problems and the inability to stand for long periods of time and affect the ability of the individual productivity and overall income of the state. The aim of this study was to try to identify the impact of the PBS Shoe Arab longitudinal arch of the foot most appropriate for students of the Faculty of Education in Medina, where previous studies indicate a relationship between the type of shoe and the proportion of Tfltah feet .. And suggest reforms in the schools fit with the function of foot arches. The study sample consisted of 00 students were selected in the manner random and then detected them by the physiotherapist to determine the presence of deformity, the degree of deformity using the papers Struck then divided the group that suffered from the fall of the arch of the foot longitudinal appropriate to 3 groups of the first (anomalies), group II ( distort the average), group III (severe deformity) as centers of study of the pressure on the foot of the examination papers to subscribe with the tread of the Arabs and the proposal for the amendment to the mechanical them. 
Publishing Year : 1408 AH
1988 AD
 
Sponsor Name : kau 
Sponsorship Year : 1408 AH
1988 AD
 
Added Date : Wednesday, April 30, 2008 

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محسن محمد الصيادalssaiad, mohsen mohammedInvestigatorDoctorate 

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