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Title: Foot mobility and plantar fascia elasticity in patients with plantar fasciitis
Other Titles: Plantar fasitisli olgularda ayak mobilitesi ve plantar fasya elastikiyeti
Authors: Şahin, Namık
Öztürk, Alpaslan
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Ortopedi ve Travmatoloji Anabilim Dalı.
Atıcı, Teoman
A-5095-2018
7801647288
Keywords: Foot
Foot mobility
Heel pain
Plantar fascia
Plantar fasciitis
Medial longitudinal arch
Injuries
Walking
Ankle
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Türk Ortopedi ve Travmatoloji Derneği
Citation: Şahin, N. vd. (2010). "Foot mobility and plantar fascia elasticity in patients with plantar fasciitis". Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica, 44(5), 385-391.
Abstract: Objectives: In this study, we investigated the radiologic changes of feet in sagittal plane under weightbearing either with or without plantar fasciitis. Methods: The study includes 64 feet of the 42 subjects with heel pain (Group 1: 32 women, 10 men, mean age 48 years, range 33-57 years) and 80 feet of the 40 patients (Group 2: 30 women, 10 men, mean age 47.2 years, range 35-56 years) without heel pain. Calcaneal inclination angle (CIA), calcaneal-first metatarsal angle (CMA), and plantar fascia length (PFL) were measured in the lateral radiographs of the weightbearing and non-weightbearing foot. The values of Group 1 and Group 2 were compared. Results: The mean CIA was 26 degrees (range 18-35 degrees), CMA was 121 degrees (range 115-133 degrees), and PFL was 131 mm (range 110-158 mm) in non-weightbearing position for Group I. The mean CIA was 27 degrees (range 17-38 degrees), CMA was 122 degrees (range 110-135 degrees), and PFL was 136 mm (range 120-155 mm) in non-weightbearing position for Group 2. The mean CIA was 13.6 degrees (range 5-25 degrees), CMA was 138 degrees (range 130-153 degrees), and PFU was 143.8 mm (range 118-158 mm) in weightbearing position for Group I. The mean CIA was 9.9 degrees (range 4-25 degrees), CMA was 145 degrees (range 130-155 degrees), and PFU was 151.4 mm (range 137-167 mm) in weightbearing position for Group 2. The difference between CIA, CMA, and PFL values were -13 degrees, 17 degrees, and 12 mm under condition of weightbearing and non-weightbearing position values for Group I; and -17 degrees, 23 degrees, and 15 mm for Group 2. The differences were significant between weightbearing and non-weightbearing position values (p<0.05). Conclusion: The reduced CIA, CMA, and PFL changes during weight bearing might show reduced foot mobility and plantar fascia elasticity, which may lead to posterior heel pain syndrome.
URI: https://doi.org/10.3944/AOTT.2010.2348
https://www.aott.org.tr/en/foot-mobility-and-plantar-fascia-elasticity-in-patients-with-plantar-fasciitis-134397
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24176
ISSN: 1017-995X
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