Foot Posture Index (FP1-6)
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Objective
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The FPI-6 is a novel method of rating foot posture using set criteria and a simple scale. It is a measure of standing foot posture and so is not a replacement for gait assessment where time and facilities exist. It is however a more valid approach than many of the static weightbearing and non-weightbearing goniometric measures currently used in clinic.
Intended Population
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Method of Use[edit | edit source]
Reference
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Evidence[edit | edit source]
Menz H (1998). Alternative techniques for the clinical assessment of foot posture. JAPMA; 88(3):119-129
Evans A et al (2003). Reliability of the foot posture index and traditional measures of foot position. JAPMA; 93(3): 203-213
Reliability[edit | edit source]
The FPI-6 is a quick, simple and reliable clinical tool which has demonstrated good inter-rater reliability when used in the assessment of the paediatric foot[1].
Validity[edit | edit source]
Responsiveness[edit | edit source]
Miscellaneous
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The Foot Posture Index measurement form
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References[edit | edit source]
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- ↑ Stewart C Morrison and Jill Ferrari. Inter-rater reliability of the Foot Posture Index (FPI-6) in the assessment of the paediatric foot. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 2009, 2:26