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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36195936/surgical-or-non-surgical-treatment-of-plantar-fasciopathy-soft-study-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stefan Møller, Henrik Riel, Jens Wester, Ane Simony, Bjarke Viberg, Carsten Jensen
BACKGROUND: Plantar fasciopathy is the most common reason for complaints of plantar heel pain and one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal conditions with a reported lifetime incidence of 10%. The condition is normally considered self-limiting with persistent symptoms that often last for several months or years. Multiple treatments are available, but no single treatment appears superior to the others. Heavy-slow resistance training and radiofrequency microtenotomy for the treatment of plantar fasciopathy have shown potentially positive effects on short- and long-term outcomes (> 3 months)...
October 4, 2022: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35983940/-plantar-fasciopathy-pathophysiology-diagnostics-and-therapy-a-clinical-guideline
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anja Hirschmüller, Frances Weidermann
Plantar Fasciopathy - Pathophysiology Diagnostics and Therapy - A Clinical Guideline Abstract. Plantar fasciitis (often referred to as "heel spurs") is a common problem in daily practice. Approximately 4-10% of the general population is affected, in athletes the prevalence is even higher with an estimated prevalence of 5-18%. Heel pain is one of the most common running injuries. Besides runners, overweight individuals exposed to several hours of standing or walking daily are also at risk. The reduction in quality of life can be considerably high...
September 2022: Therapeutische Umschau. Revue Thérapeutique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35975719/platelet-rich-plasma-vs-autologous-blood-injection-to-treat-plantar-fasciitis-a-prospective-randomized-double-blinded-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Celaleddin Bildik, Ozcan Kaya
BACKGROUND: Plantar fasciitis (PF) is the most common cause of heel pain. Previous work has shown promising results regarding platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections for the treatment of PF. The aim of this study is to prospectively compare the efficacy of PRP and autologous blood injections in a randomized anonymized patient group to treat PF. METHODS: PF patients who failed at least 6 weeks of noninvasive conservative treatment aged between 40 and 65 years were recruited to be in the study...
September 2022: Foot & Ankle International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35974398/what-do-we-actually-know-about-a-common-cause-of-plantar-heel-pain-a-scoping-review-of-heel-fat-pad-syndrome
#24
REVIEW
Alison H Chang, Steven Zartov Rasmussen, Asger Emil Jensen, Thomas Sørensen, Michael Skovdal Rathleff
BACKGROUND: The heel fat pad is an important structure of the foot as it functions as a cushion to absorb shock and distribute plantar force during ambulation. Clinical practice guidelines or decision support platforms emphasize that heel fat pad syndrome (HFPS) is a distinct pathology contributing to plantar heel pain. We aimed to identify and synthesize the prevalence, etiology and diagnostic criteria, and conservative management of HFPS. METHODS: A comprehensive search was conducted in May 2021 and updated in April 2022, using MEDLINE, Scopus, Cinahl, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, SPORTDiscus, and PEDro and ClinicalTrials...
August 16, 2022: Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35965784/nearly-half-of-patients-with-chronic-tendinopathy-may-have-a-neuropathic-pain-component-with-significant-differences-seen-between-different-tendon-sites-a-prospective-cohort-of-more-than-300-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick C Wheeler
OBJECTIVES: Identifying the prevalence of neuropathic pain components in patients with chronic tendinopathy conditions using the Self-Administered Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs (S-LANSS) questionnaire. METHODS: Patients with chronic tendinopathy and 'tendon-like' conditions treated within a single hospital outpatient clinic specialising in tendinopathy were identified. Pain scores, plus global function patient-reported outcome measures (5-Level version of EuroQol-5 Dimension and Musculoskeletal Health Questionnaire (MSK-HQ)), were completed and compared with the S-LANSS questionnaire...
2022: BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35817643/radial-extracorporeal-shockwave-therapy-reswt-is-not-superior-to-minimal-dose-reswt-for-patients-with-chronic-plantar-fasciopathy-a-double-blinded-randomised-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick C Wheeler, Chloe Dudson, Rachel Calver
BACKGROUND: Investigating outcomes following radial-extra-corporeal-shockwave-therapy (rESWT) in patients with chronic plantar fasciopathy METHODS: This double-blinded RCT in a single NHS Sports medicine clinic recruited 117 patients with chronic plantar fasciopathy randomised equally to either 3 sessions of rESWT or "minimal-dose" respectively. Mean age 51.7 ± 9.6 years, 66 % female, symptom duration: 32.6 ± 30.8 months. RESULTS: "Average pain" improved by 50 % at 6-months, (>1/3 at interim time-points)...
July 1, 2022: Foot and Ankle Surgery: Official Journal of the European Society of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35789776/are-models-of-plantar-heel-pain-suitable-for-competitive-runners-a-narrative-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hamish D Harvey, Claire Game, Tom P Walsh, Scott C Wearing, Simon R Platt
BACKGROUND: Plantar heel pain (PHP), or plantar fasciopathy, is a common condition in active and sedentary populations, contributing to short- and long-term reductions in quality of life. The condition's aetiology and pathophysiology are the subjects of a significant body of research. However, much of this research has been conducted with sedentary participants, and comparatively little research exists in a population of highly-trained athletes focused on performance outcomes. Models for PHP and proposed mechanisms, such as high body mass index or systemic disease, are mostly absent from an athletic population...
2022: Journal of Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35730223/-case-control-study-on-carpal-canal-endoscopy-and-arthroscopy-for-the-treatment-of-plantar-fasciopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Le Pan, Jian-Qiang Chen, Min-Chang Chen, Hong-Yi Zhu, Zhong-Qing Wu, Zhan-Feng Zhang
OBJECTIVE: To explore clinical effects of carpal canal endoscopy in treating patients with plantar fasciopathy who failed by conservative treatment. METHODS: From August 2018 to August 2019, 50 patients with plantar fascia were divided into two groups and 25 patients in each group. In carpal canal endoscopy group, included 11 males and 14 females, aged from 39 to 67 years old with an average of(57.7±6.4) years old;carpal canal endoscopy was used to plantar fascia release...
June 25, 2022: Zhongguo Gu Shang, China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35709609/the-biomechanical-effects-of-3d-printed-and-traditionally-made-foot-orthoses-in-individuals-with-unilateral-plantar-fasciopathy-and-flat-feet
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Malia Ho, Julie Nguyen, Luke Heales, Robert Stanton, Pui W Kong, Crystal Kean
BACKGROUND: Foot orthoses (FOs) are used to manage foot pathologies such as plantar fasciopathy. 3D printed custom-made FOs are increasingly being manufactured. Although these 3D-printed FOs look like traditionally heat-moulded FOs, there are few studies comparing FOs made using these two different manufacturing processes. RESEARCH QUESTION: How effective are 3D-printed FOs (3D-Print) compared to traditionally-made (Traditional) or no FOs (Control), in changing biomechanical parameters of flat-footed individuals with unilateral plantar fasciopathy? METHODS: Thirteen participants with unilateral plantar fasciopathy walked with shoes under three conditions: Control, 3D-print, and Traditional...
July 2022: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35584180/what-is-the-evidence-for-efficacy-effectiveness-and-safety-of-surgical-interventions-for-plantar-fasciopathy-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Sian MacRae, Andrew J Roche, Tim J Sinnett, Neil E O'Connell
AIMS: To systematically review randomised control trials (RCT's) assessing the effectiveness and safety of surgical interventions in adults with plantar fasciopathy (PF). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science, Google Scholar, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, trial registries and references lists. RCT's comparing surgical interventions with non-surgical or surgical comparisons in adults with PF were included. Primary outcomes were changes in first step pain severity/intensity, and incidence/nature of adverse events...
2022: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35505330/-psychometric-properties-of-the-norwegian-foot-function-index-revised-short-form
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marianne Mørk, Aasne Fenne Hoksrud, Helene Lundgaard Soberg, Manuela Zucknick, Marte Heide, Karen Synne Groven, Cecilie Røe
BACKGROUND: Foot disorders affect up to one quarter of the adult population. Plantar fasciopathy is a common cause of foot pain associated with decreased activity level and quality of life. Patient-reported outcome measures are important in assessing the burden of a condition as well as in research on the effects of interventions. The Foot Function Index revised short form (FFI-RS) is a region specific questionnaire frequently used in research. This study aimed to cross-culturally adapt the FFI-RS into Norwegian and to test its psychometric properties...
May 3, 2022: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35392981/foot-function-index-for-arabic-speaking-patients-ffi-ar-translation-cross-cultural-adaptation-and-validation-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shershah Khan, Suzanne Faulkner, Fahad S Algarni, Abdulaziz Almalki, Ahmed Almansour, Abdulrahman M Altowaijri
BACKGROUND: Foot Function Index (FFI) is a valid and reliable outcome measure, which is widely used to measure the foot and ankle functional level and disorders. Until now, no validated Arabic version of the FFI is available. This study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The purpose of this project was to translate and adapt the FFI into Arabic and to evaluate its psychometric properties of validity and reliability. METHODS: The study consisted of two phases...
April 7, 2022: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35345689/effectiveness-of-gastrocnemius-soleus-stretching-program-as-a-therapeutic-treatment-of-plantar-fasciitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhammad Asad Arif, Sohail Hafeez
INTRODUCTION: Plantar fasciitis is a painful ailment that causes frustration to both the patient and physician. Stretching exercises targeting the plantar fascia are an excellent therapy option for plantar fasciitis. OBJECTIVE: To compare the outcome of a gastrocnemius-soleus stretching program versus tendo Achilles stretching exercises for the management of chronic plantar fasciitis. METHODS: Patients aged 30-70 years of either gender with chronic plantar fasciitis were included and randomly divided into two groups...
February 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35331644/the-top-100-cited-articles-on-plantar-fasciitis-a-bibliometric-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kaylem M Feeney
Plantar fasciitis is a common musculoskeletal complaint seen in clinical practice. The objective of this study was to perform a bibliometric analysis of the top 100 articles published on the topic of plantar fasciitis. The Web of Science platform was used to search for articles on plantar fasciitis published between 1975 and 2021. Articles were subsequently ranked from the most to least cited. The top 100 studies were analyzed and their characteristics described. A total of 1859 articles were identified. The most cited article was "A retrospective case-control injuries analysis of 2002 running" published by Taunton JE et al in the British Journal of Sports Medicine in 2002...
February 28, 2022: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34948551/relationships-between-plantar-pressure-distribution-and-rearfoot-alignment-in-the-taiwanese-college-athletes-with-plantar-fasciopathy-during-static-standing-and-walking
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tong-Hsien Chow, Yih-Shyuan Chen, Chin-Chia Hsu
BACKGROUND: Plantar fasciopathy (PF) is usually related to changes in foot arch, foot shape and rearfoot posture. However, little research has been implemented by using large-scale datasets, and even less has been conducted centering on plantar pressure distributions (PPDs) of different genders of PF athletes. This study aimed to investigate the relationships among the arch index (AI), the PPDs and the rearfoot postural alignment in hundreds of college athletes with PF during static standing and walking...
December 8, 2021: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34947818/a-systematic-review-of-systematic-reviews-on-the-epidemiology-evaluation-and-treatment-of-plantar-fasciitis
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REVIEW
Hye Chang Rhim, Jangwon Kwon, Jewel Park, Joanne Borg-Stein, Adam S Tenforde
The number of systematic review and meta-analyses on plantar fasciitis is expanding. The purpose of this review was to provide a comprehensive summary of reviews on the topic pertaining to plantar fasciitis, identify any conflicting and inconsistent results, and propose future research direction. A qualitative review of all systematic reviews and meta-analyses related to plantar fasciitis up to February 2021 was performed using PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Database. A total of 1052 articles were initially identified and 96 met the inclusion criteria...
November 24, 2021: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34924874/the-safety-of-ultrasound-guided-tenotomy-and-debridement-for-upper-and-lower-extremity-tendinopathies-a-retrospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ben Fick, Daniel W Stover, Ruth L Chimenti, Mederic M Hall
Background: Ultrasound guided tenotomy (USGT) is a minimally invasive treatment option for patients with chronic tendinopathy. There are conflicting findings in the literature with some studies reporting severe complications and others reporting none. This variability is likely due to the small sample sizes of previous studies. We aimed to evaluate the risks associated with USGT and outcomes across multiple tendinopathy/fasciopathy sites in a large clinical sample. Methods: Patients who had USGT were identified by retrospective review of charts...
December 2021: Iowa Orthopaedic Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34838458/gastrocnemius-recession-in-recalcitrant-plantar-fasciitis-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Catherine Claire Pickin, Mohammed Elmajee, Ahmed Aljawadi, Ismail Fathalla, Anand Pillai
Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain. Recalcitrant plantar fasciitis can be difficult to manage. Medial gastrocnemius recession is increasingly being used to treat recalcitrant plantar fasciitis, with advocates describing fewer complications and quicker recovery time than other surgical options. This systematic review aimed to determine the effectiveness of gastrocnemius recession for the treatment of patients with recalcitrant plantar fasciitis. Multiple databases were searched using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis guidelines...
2022: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34099607/extracorporeal-shockwave-therapy-in-the-management-of-sports-medicine-injuries
#39
REVIEW
Allison N Schroeder, Adam S Tenforde, Elena J Jelsing
Treatment of musculoskeletal conditions in athletes with extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) is gaining popularity as greater evidence supports its use. ESWT protocols (describing energy flux density, number of impulses, type of shockwave (focused or radial), number/frequency/duration of treatment session, area of application, and postprocedural therapy protocols) can be adjusted in the clinical setting. Protocols vary across studies, and optimal protocols for most indications are yet to be determined. ESWT can safely be used to treat various musculoskeletal conditions in athletes, including rotator cuff tendinopathy, lateral elbow epicondlyopathy, greater trochanteric pain syndrome, hamstring tendinopathy, patellar tendinopathy, Achilles tendinopathy, other tendinopathies, plantar fasciopathy, bone stress injuries, and medial tibial stress syndrome...
June 1, 2021: Current Sports Medicine Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33852441/chronic-medial-collateral-ligament-sprain-treated-with-percutaneous-ultrasonic-debridement-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David J Park, Paul Rucci, Walter I Sussman
The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is the most commonly injured ligament of the knee. Most grade I and II injuries respond to conservative management, but symptoms persist in some patients. In these cases, treatment options are limited. Percutaneous ultrasonic debridement is increasingly being used for tendinopathy and fasciopathy refractory to conservative management, but this has not been reported as a treatment for ligament injury. Here, we present a case of a chronic grade II MCL sprain successfully treated with percutaneous ultrasonic debridement...
March 1, 2022: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
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