前脚
足底筋膜炎
医学
鞋跟
可视模拟标度
物理疗法
足底压力
外科
并发症
天文
计量系统
解剖
物理
作者
Bonnie Van Lunen,Nelson Cortés,Tracy Andrus,Martha Walker,Maria R. Pasquale,James A. Oñate
出处
期刊:Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2011-10-19
卷期号:21 (6): 474-479
被引量:29
标识
DOI:10.1097/jsm.0b013e3182340199
摘要
Objective To determine the effects of augmented low-dye (ALD) taping and a heel-pain orthosis (HPO) on pain, peak plantar pressure (PPP), and mean plantar pressure (MPP) while walking and jogging. Design Cross-over study design. Setting University clinical laboratory. Participants Seventeen physically active or sedentary individuals with plantar fasciitis. Interventions Both PPP and MPP were evaluated after 45 seconds of walking and jogging during the 3 interventions (control, ALD, HPO) under 4 areas of the foot: lateral rearfoot and forefoot, and medial rearfoot and forefoot. Pain was assessed during each intervention (at 60-second mark) using the visual analog scale (VAS). Main Outcome Measures Peak plantar pressure, MPP, and VAS. Results The ALD produced a decrease in walking MPP (44.66 ± 14.46) under the lateral rearfoot compared with the control (57.92 ± 22.18; P = 0.024) and in jogging MPP (55.05 ± 18.27) compared with the control (67.22 ± 20.95; P = 0.002) and HPO (68.51 ± 17.57; P = 0.002). Scores of VAS decreased with the application of HPO (7.12 ± 10.08; P < 0.002 and 12.15 ± 15.61; P < 0.003) and ALD (6.24 ± 5.71; P < 0.006 and 10.09 ± 8.87; P < 0.001) while walking and jogging when compared with the control (17.32 ± 17.86 and 26.65 ± 22.38). Conclusions Although the HPO and ALD produced statistically and clinically decreased VAS scores while walking and jogging, further research is needed beyond these preliminary findings to determine long-term outcomes related to pain relief.
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