Desarrollo del sistema web para determinar deformidades plantares aplicando el método de cavanagh y rodgers en el Centro de Fisioterapia Vidalia
Currently, flatfoot and pes cavus abnormalities are more common. If these anomalies are not detected on time, they may affect at any level of the foot, ankle, knee, hip, spine or shoulder. The consequences of no treating flat feet are the following: obesity, foot or ankle injuries, rheumatoid arthri...
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| Formato: | bachelorThesis |
| Idioma: | spa |
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2021
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| Acesso em linha: | http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/7453 |
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| Resumo: | Currently, flatfoot and pes cavus abnormalities are more common. If these anomalies are not detected on time, they may affect at any level of the foot, ankle, knee, hip, spine or shoulder. The consequences of no treating flat feet are the following: obesity, foot or ankle injuries, rheumatoid arthritis, premature aging and diabetes. Those symptoms may appear either in adolescence or in adulthood. For this reason, this research proposes a web system that allows determining if a patient has flat feet. The system was developed using the traditional Cascade development methodology. The procedure takes a photograph of the patient's foot. Then, the photograph is transferred to a grayscale. At the end, the Cavanagh and Rodgers plantar method analyzed it by using bit mapping for the respective image analysis. The performance of the web system was evaluated using the FURPS quality model. After thirty repetitions, the method showed its efficiency in 100%; the response time is 2.83% and the use of resources is 23%. Those values that are lower than those established in a model. It can be concluded that the performance criterion is met. |
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