Harnessing 3D Scanning and Printing Technology to Improve Students’ Proficiency in Assessing Foot Posture
Daniel R. Bonanno, Sheree E. Hurn, Helen A. Banwell, Daniel Alizzi, Hylton B. Menz

TL;DR
Using 3D foot models helps podiatry students practice assessing foot posture, boosting their confidence and reducing anxiety while aligning their scores with expert evaluations.
Contribution
This study demonstrates the educational value of 3D foot models in improving student proficiency and confidence in foot posture assessment.
Findings
Student confidence improved significantly across all items after using 3D foot models for FPI-6 simulation.
Student scores showed good agreement with expert consensus scores, with a small mean difference of 0.389.
22 out of 27 CSAI-2 items showed reduced anxiety or improved self-confidence after the intervention.
Abstract
The Foot Posture Index (FPI‐6), widely used to quantify foot posture, is a core component of musculoskeletal curricula in undergraduate podiatry programs. Teaching the FPI‐6 can be challenging but 3D foot models provide a controlled risk‐free way to practice, potentially reducing anxiety and increasing confidence. This study examined the effects of 3D foot models on podiatry students' confidence and anxiety when performing the FPI‐6 and compared their scores to experts. Fifty podiatry students from three Australian universities used the FPI‐6 to score nine 3D printed foot models ranging from −11 (highly supinated) to +12 (highly pronated). Students' self‐confidence and anxiety were measured before and after exposure to the 3D foot models using a 10‐item self‐confidence questionnaire and the 27‐item Competitive State Anxiety Inventory‐2 (CSAI‐2). Changes in self‐confidence were analysed…
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TopicsLower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies · Foot and Ankle Surgery · Diabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management
