Different Treatment Methods in Patients With Plantar Fasciitis
NCT ID: NCT05011695
Last Updated: 2021-08-18
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
54 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-06-11
2022-12-19
Brief Summary
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In the studies carried out to date; The comparison of the effectiveness of stretching exercises and Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT), the comparison of ESWT therapy and ultrasound therapy, the comparison of manual therapy methods and stretching exercises were studied. The effects of the use of double air cushion shoes and exercise therapy on pain management and functional status were investigated.
However, no study has been conducted to compare the effectiveness of ESWT treatment, transverse friction massage and exercise training, and to determine whether technics have superiority over each other. In this study, in addition to the evaluation of pain and functionality; joint range of motion, muscle performance and quality of life are the distinguishing features of the study. That's why researcher came up with the idea to work on this topic. This study will shed light on future studies and will contribute to the literature in the treatment of this diagnosis group. It will give us information about whether the different treatment methods researcher use in physical therapy are superior to each other.
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Detailed Description
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1. Group ESWT treatment: "6000 SWT Easy" device will be used for ESWT treatment. The plantar fascia of the patients will be applied once a week for 3 weeks. In each application, 2400 beats, 2.0 bar pressure and 12 frequency doses of ESWT will be applied.
2. Group transverse friction massage: Transverse friction massage will be applied to the plantar fascia of the patients for 3 weeks, 3 days a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, with a break for 1 day and 15 minutes each. Transverse friction massage, when the patient is in the supine semi-lying position, the big toe will be dorsiflexed and the plantar fascia will be stretched, and in this position, it will be applied in the direction that will be transverse to the plantar fascia.
3. Group exercise group: Stretching the plantar fascia and gastrocsoleus muscles of the patients, towel picking exercises with the foot intrinsic muscles, heel drop exercises will be given. All stretching and exercises will be applied once a day, 5 days a week, for 3 weeks. Plantar fascia stretching exercises will be performed with a physiotherapist; While the patient is lying in the supine position, 30 seconds of stretching will be performed using the windlass (windlass) mechanism (toes are brought to dorsi flexion). This stretch will be repeated 3 times. Gastrocsoleus stretching exercises will be studied with a physiotherapist. In the supine position, the gastrocsoleus muscles will be stretched for 10 seconds and stretching will be performed with 10 repetitions. Towel collection exercises for the foot intrinsic muscles will be practiced in 3 sets, 15 repetitions per day. Heel drop exercise will be applied in 3 sets of 15 repetitions per day.
All patients will be evaluated before treatment and 3 days after the end of 3 weeks of treatment. In the evaluations to be made; Sociodemographic information such as diagnosis, age, height, weight, education level, gender of the patients will be recorded with the prepared data registration form.
Pain sensation will be evaluated with a visual analog scale. For pain severity, a 100mm horizontal line will be written as 0 points at the beginning "no pain" and 10 points at the end of "worst pain imaginable". Patients will be asked to mark the pain patients feel on this 100 mm long horizontal line. The length of the place marked by the patient will be recorded in mm. Pain at rest, during activity, and at night will be evaluated.
Foot functional evaluation will be done with the foot function index. This index consists of 3 sub-scales in which various functional states and pain sensation are evaluated and a total of 23 questions. Patients will score the questions in these subscales between 0 and 10. It will be evaluated out of 230 points in total. The higher the score, the worse the functional status is affected.
Functional status will be evaluated with triple hop test. The patient will be asked to stand on a single extremity to be tested and hop forward 3 times consecutively at the maximum level, the total distance taken will be recorded, the average of the 3 repetitions will be taken and recorded in cm.
Joint range of motion will be evaluated with a universal goniometer. The patient will be asked to bring the ankle to dorsi flexion and plantar flexion while lying on back, and how far patient can move will be measured in degrees with a goniometer. The active maximum amount of movement made by the patient will be measured and recorded in degrees (°).
Quality of life will be evaluated with the Short Form-36 scale. The scale consists of 8 sub-parameters and 36 questions. These sub-parameters are; physical function, body pain, limitation due to physical problems, limitation due to emotional problems, emotional well-being, social function, energy/fatigue, general health perception. The higher the score obtained from the scale, the higher the patient's quality of life.
The performance of the foot flexor muscles will be evaluated with the heel rise test. While standing, the patient will be asked to raise the heel as many times as possible for 30 seconds. How many times patients raise their heels in 30 seconds will be recorded.
For this study, permission was obtained from the Harran University Health Sciences Institute Non-Drug Clinical Research Ethics Committee before starting the research.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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1. Group ESWT treatment
6000 SWT Easy" device will be used for ESWT treatment. The plantar fascia of the patients will be applied once a week for 3 weeks. In each application, 2400 beats, 2.0 bar pressure and 12 frequency doses of ESWT will be applied
physiotherapy
The 1st group will be given ESWT therapy, the 2nd group will be given transverse friction massage, and the 3rd group will be given exercises that are used in the treatment of plantar fasciitis and have proven effectiveness
2. Group transverse friction massage
Transverse friction massage will be applied to the plantar fascia of the patients for 3 weeks, 3 days a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, with a break for 1 day and 15 minutes each. Transverse friction massage, when the patient is in the supine semi-lying position, the big toe will be dorsiflexed and in this position, it will be applied in the direction that will be transverse to the plantar fascia.
physiotherapy
The 1st group will be given ESWT therapy, the 2nd group will be given transverse friction massage, and the 3rd group will be given exercises that are used in the treatment of plantar fasciitis and have proven effectiveness
3. Group exercise group
Stretching the plantar fascia and gastrocsoleus muscles of the patients, towel picking exercises with the foot intrinsic muscles, heel drop exercises will be given. All stretching and exercises will be applied once a day, 5 days a week, for 3 weeks. Plantar fascia stretching exercises will be performed with a physiotherapist; While the patient is lying in the supine position, 30 seconds of stretching will be performed using the windlass (windlass) mechanism (toes are brought to dorsi flexion). This stretch will be repeated 3 times. Gastrocsoleus stretching exercises will be studied with a physiotherapist. In the supine position, the gastrocsoleus muscles will be stretched for 10 seconds and stretching will be performed with 10 repetitions. Towel collection exercises for the foot intrinsic muscles will be practiced in 3 sets, 15 repetitions per day. Heel drop exercise will be applied in 3 sets of 15 repetitions per day.
physiotherapy
The 1st group will be given ESWT therapy, the 2nd group will be given transverse friction massage, and the 3rd group will be given exercises that are used in the treatment of plantar fasciitis and have proven effectiveness
Interventions
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physiotherapy
The 1st group will be given ESWT therapy, the 2nd group will be given transverse friction massage, and the 3rd group will be given exercises that are used in the treatment of plantar fasciitis and have proven effectiveness
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* adults over the age of 18
* diagnosis of plantar fasciitis
* pain for at least 3 months
Exclusion Criteria
* systemic inflammatory disease
* previous foot injury
* foot fracture
* foot malignancy
* neurological disease
* pregnant women.
* Those who have received physical therapy before
* Those who have had prp before
* Those who have had a previous steroid injection
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Gazi University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Seyit Çıtaker
Prof.Dr.
Principal Investigators
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Seyit s ÇITAKER, Phd
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Gazi University
Locations
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Gazi University
Ankara, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Wheeler PC, Tattersall C. Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Plus Rehabilitation for Patients With Chronic Plantar Fasciitis Might Reduce Pain and Improve Function but Still Not Lead to Increased Activity: A Case-Series Study With Multiple Outcome Measures. J Foot Ankle Surg. 2018 Mar-Apr;57(2):339-345. doi: 10.1053/j.jfas.2017.07.001. Epub 2017 Oct 9.
Ugurlar M, Sonmez MM, Ugurlar OY, Adiyeke L, Yildirim H, Eren OT. Effectiveness of Four Different Treatment Modalities in the Treatment of Chronic Plantar Fasciitis During a 36-Month Follow-Up Period: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J Foot Ankle Surg. 2018 Sep-Oct;57(5):913-918. doi: 10.1053/j.jfas.2018.03.017.
Related Links
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Pub med no 30149850
Pub med no 29032913
Other Identifiers
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HRU/21.10.21
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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