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Bijan Najafi1, James S Wrobel, Joshua Burns.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: People who have extremely high arched feet or pes cavus often suffer from substantial foot pain. Custom-made foot orthoses (CFO) have been shown to be an effective treatment option, but their specificity is unclear. It is generally thought that one of the primary functions of CFO is redistributing abnormal plantar pressures. This study sought to identify variables associated with pain relief after CFO intervention.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24450305 PMCID: PMC3924916 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1146-7-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Figure 1Consort flow diagram.
Figure 2Plantar pressure magnitude during walking for a typical pes cavus participant not wearing Custom-Made Orthoses, CFO (Figure 2A) and wearing Custom-Made Orthoses (Figure 2B) as well as a typical healthy participant with normal foot alignment (Figure 2C). In participants with normal foot alignment, there is a greater probability of seeing medium pressure values during stance which make up the central part of the normal distribution
Difference between control and intervention groups at baseline and 3-months follow-up
| 60.8% | 52.1% | 8.7(0.327) | - | |
| 49.5 | 50.1 | 0.22(0.923) | (−4.3,4.8) | |
| 27.4 | 27.9 | 0.5(0.583) | (−1.3,2.4) | |
| 46.7 | 41.9 | −4.8(0.122) | (−10.8,1.3) | |
| 67.0 | 73.4 | 6.4(0.098) | (−1.2,13.9) | |
| 20.3 | 31.5 | 11.1(0.006) | (3.3,19.0) | |
| 45.3 | 41.1 | −4.1(0.180) | (−10.2,1.9) | |
| 65.3 | 73 | 7.4 (0.061) | (−.3,15.0) | |
| 20.0 | 31.5 | 11.5(0.005) | (3.5,19.5) | |
Significant predictors of pain relief with custom-made foot orthoses
| BMI | 1.379 | .269 | .942 | 5.119 | .000 | .841 | 1.917 | .782 | .539 | .335 |
| Dynamic Plantar Loading Index Change | 46.868 | 18.072 | .253 | 2.593 | .012 | 10.766 | 82.970 | .667 | .308 | .170 |
| PTI Change | −3.038 | .987 | −.389 | −3.077 | .003 | −5.010 | −1.066 | −.713 | −.359 | −.201 |
| Foot Posture Index | 2.008 | 1.018 | .251 | 1.972 | .053 | −.026 | 4.042 | −.584 | .239 | .129 |
| FHSQ initial foot pain score | −.475 | .139 | −.514 | −3.424 | .001 | −.752 | −.198 | .602 | −.394 | −.224 |
a. Dependent Variable: Change in pain score.
b. Linear Regression through the Origin.
c. Selecting only cases for which footwear_type = 1 (CFO).
Figure 3The model output for prediction of foot pain score change post custom orthoses intervention. Selected cases (filled circles) represent the CFO group and unselected cases (empty circles) represent the control group. The diagonal dash-lines represent the best linear fit for each selected and unselected cases. The solid diagonal line represents the best linear fit for both groups altogether.
Figure 4The association between foot pain score change post custom orthoses intervention as a function of (A) FHSQ initial foot pain score, (B) BMI, and (C) Foot Posture Index. The vertical dash line represents the mean value.
Figure 5The association between foot pain score change post custom orthoses intervention as a function of (A) change in Dynamic Plantar Loading Index and (B) change in pressure time integral (PTI). The diagonal dash-lines represent the best linear fit for each selected and unselected cases. The solid diagonal line represents the best linear fit for both groups altogether.