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Their age ranges from 18 to 39 years.\n3. All Participants with a navicular drop (ND) greater than 10 mm.\n4. Body mass index from 18.5-25 kg\u002Fm2\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Traumatic condition of the lower limbs.\n2. History of Fracture of the lower limbs.\n3. previous orthopedic disorders or neurologic deficit of the lower limbs.\n4. Previous surgery of the lower limbs.\n5. Any sensory problems.\n6. Leg length discrepancy.\n7. Neuromuscular disease like multiple scelerosis.\n8. Unilateral flexible flat foot.\n9. Rigid flat foot.\n10. 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