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dc.description.abstract | Osteoarthritis (OA) is a generative disease of the joints that its prevalence in Indonesia is quite
high, which is 15.5% for men and 12.7% for women. One risk factor for knee OA is anatomical abnormality
(Pes planus). Someone who had pes planus, tend to feel knee pain by 1.39 times and cartilage
damage on the inner aspect of the knee joint (medial tibiofemoral compartment) by 1.76 times.The
purpose of the research was to investigate the relationship between pes planus with osteoarthritis
knee.The Cross sectional design was used in the research, with 30 respondents.pes planus was a free
variable, however the osteoarthritis was a dependent variable.The result indicated that there was a
relationship between the pes planus with OA knee that was tested with chi square (p = 0.017, RP = 2.2,
95% CI: 1.15-4.26) and BMI with OA knee (p = 0.003, RP = 3, 95% CI: 1.24-7.20). Independent t test,
however, displayed that there were differences in SAI value between patients with OA Knee and without
OA knee (0.82 ± 0.26 and 0.62 ± 0.23, respectively) with p = 0.047. There is a relationship between pes
planus and osteoarthritis knee, with a prevalence ratio is 2.2. | en_US |