| Literature DB >> 31579484 |
Federico Giordani1, Andrea Bernini1, Hannes Müller-Ehrenberg2, Carla Stecco3, Stefano Masiero1.
Abstract
Extracorporeal Shockwaves Treatment is considered an effective therapeutic option for plantar fasciitis, but the standard application in the medial insertion of the plantar fascia on the calcaneus has provided ambiguous evidences. In this case, a 63-year man with plantar fasciitis was treated in a 3-session program and Foot and Ankle Outcome Scale and Foot Functional Index questionnaires were chosen for the clinical outcome evaluation. The therapy was focused on the active trigger or myofascial points of the leg, thigh and pelvis in order to return the correct equilibrium of the myofascial system of the whole limb. The patient has already reported an improvement after the second session (FAOS: 76 vs 33, FFI: 85%) which was confirmed in the third one and in the 1-month follow up (FAOS: 79, FFI: 6%) Results suggest that plantar fasciitis may be due to proximal rigidity or tension of the fascia and a global approach using ESWT may have a similar or better outcome respect to the standard application.Entities:
Keywords: Extracorporeal shockwaves treatment (ESWT); fascia; myofascial impairment; plantar fasciitis
Year: 2019 PMID: 31579484 PMCID: PMC6767838 DOI: 10.4081/ejtm.2019.8372
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Transl Myol ISSN: 2037-7452
Fig 1.Visual representation of the points selected for the first session (red), second session (green) and third session (blue).
Fig 2.Histograms of FAOS subscales scores and FAOS score for the 4-time evaluation.
Fig 3.histograms of FFI subscales scores and FFI score for the 4-time evaluation.