Normative values Navicular Drop Test In Older People

Journal Title: VIMS Health Science Journal - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 1

Abstract

Normal values of Navicular drop test (NDT) have not yet been established in older Indian population. Therefore the aim of the study is to find the normative values of Navicular drop test in older people. 100 elderly (50 Males & 50 Females) in the age group of 60-85 years were incorporated in the study. Navicular drop test was performed and demographic data was collected. The normative values of NDT are 0.77 cm and 0.97 cm for males and 0.86 cm for females on right and left foot respectively.

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Vaishali Pornak, Dr. Nitin Nikhade

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Vaishali Pornak, Dr. Nitin Nikhade (2018). Normative values Navicular Drop Test In Older People. VIMS Health Science Journal, 5(1), 30-32. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-623614