Discover practical methods to measure flat and weak feet, with a focus on reliability and practicality for physical educators.
This book analyzes the common methods used to detect and measure foot conditions, aiming to find the most valid, reliable, and economical approach from a physical education viewpoint. It places strong emphasis on understanding foot mechanics and presents a structured look at the bones, joints, and arches that shape the normal foot.
- Clear framing of what makes a good measuring tool for foot conditions
- Introduction to the pedorule instrument and how it assesses foot function
- Discussion of how measurement results relate to improving strength and arch position
- Practical guidance for implementing assessment methods in real classrooms or training settings
Ideal for readers involved in physical education, rehabilitation, or anyone exploring fundamental foot anatomy and measurement.