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Martin J Spink1, Hylton B Menz, Stephen R Lord.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Plantar hyperkeratotic lesions are common in older people and are associated with pain, mobility impairment and functional limitations. However, little has been documented in relation to the frequency or distribution of these lesions. The aim of this study was to document the occurrence of plantar hyperkeratotic lesions and the patterns in which they occur in a random sample of older people.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19331676 PMCID: PMC2669075 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1146-2-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Sample characteristics, including prevalence of major medical conditions. Numbers are n (%) unless otherwise stated.
| Condition | |
| Age – years (SD) | 77.2 (4.9) |
| Women | 184 (61) |
| Body mass index – mean kg/m2 (SD) | 25.9 (4.1) |
| Obese (BMI > 30) | 49 (16) |
| Diabetes | 16 (5.3) |
| Parkinson's disease | 5 (1.7) |
| Hearing problem | 108 (35.9) |
| Peripheral vascular disease | 45 (15) |
| Stroke | 9 (3) |
| Transient ischaemic attack | 12 (4) |
| Heart disease | 71 (32.6) |
| Hypertension | 134 (44.5) |
| Incontinence | 63 (20.9) |
| Osteoarthritis | 174 (57.8) |
| Hip fracture | 8 (2.7) |
Characteristics of participants with and without hyperkeratotic lesions.
| Condition | No hyperkeratotic lesions (n = 121) | Hyperkeratotic lesions (n = 180) |
| Age – years (SD)* | 78.1 (5.0) | 76.6 (4.7) |
| Women – n (%)** | 56 (46) | 128 (71) |
| Body mass index – kg/m2 (SD) | 25.6 (3.9) | 26.2 (4.2) |
| Obese – BMI > 30 n (%) | 15 (12) | 34 (19) |
| Navicular height – mm (SD)† | 18.0 (5.9) | 18.0 (5.9) |
| Moderate to severe hallux valgus | 11 (8) | 39 (24) |
| Moderate to severe hallux valgus | 17 (11) | 35 (24) |
| Ankle range of motion (sagittal plane) - | 36.3 (8.4) | 39.4 (9.3) |
| Time spent on feet during the day – hours (SD)* | 4.8 (1.3) | 5.1 (1.0) |
*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01
† normalized for foot length
Figure 1Most common plantar hyperkeratotic lesions patterns-n (%). A: 40 (12%), B: 40 (12%), C: 38 (12%), D: 27 (9%), E: 24 (8%), F: 14 (5%), G: 9 (3%) H: 7 (2%), I: 7 (2%), J: 6 (2%).
Component coefficients derived from the factor analysis.
| Component | |||
| Lesion site | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Medial 1st IPJ | - | 0.583 | - |
| Medial 1st MPJ | - | 0.732 | - |
| 1st MPJ | - | 0.840 | - |
| 2nd MPJ | 0.840 | - | - |
| 3rd MPJ | 0.891 | - | - |
| 4th MPJ | 0.547 | - | 0.533 |
| 5th MPJ | - | - | 0.858 |
Factor loadings less than 0.5 have been omitted in order to improve clarity.