Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of plantar fascia.The main symptom of plantar fasciitis manifests itself as localized pain in the inner area of the foot and increases in intensity after long periods of standing or resting. Its etiology is multifactorial and risk factors include overweight, female gender, physical exercise (impact sports), biomechanical imbalances of the foot and possible dysfunction of the functional twin-ankle-plantar system.Generally speaking, conservative measures are recommended as initial treatment for plantar fasciitis, and in situations where these are ineffective, corticosteroids are sometimes administered. At the local level, the route of administration can be by infiltration or iontophoresis.Iontophoresis consists of administering a drug through the skin by applying an electric current locally. This technique can be considered as a safe and effective method within the SLTF (Transcutaneous Drug Delivery Systems). It consists of introducing ions through the skin by means of electricity using a direct current, with an electrode carrying a positive charge (anode) and a negative charge (cathode). Its administration is produced thanks to the repulsive force to carry the compound through the skin by means of galvanic current. This study aims to assess whether treatment with iontophoresis in subjects with plantar fasciitis can show a more positive evolution in pain after a 6-week treatment period (treatment frequency: 1 time per week) versus ultrasound (3 times per week) for 6 weeks.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
76
Lidocaine 2% is applied on the positive pole while dexamethasone 4 mg/ml is applied on the negative pole. Through the use of current the drugs penetrate the fascia.
The application dose will be 0.65 Watt for 7 minutes in the area of most painful affectation by means of a circular movement and a 1MZ head.
Universidad de Sevilla
Seville, Spain
Fasciitis pain
Visual analog scale VAS to evaluate Heel pain intensity was referred to as 0-10, in which 0= no pain at all and 10= the worst pain possible
Time frame: Baseline
Health status
EQ-5D assesses health status in terms of five dimensions of health and is considered a 'generic' questionnaire because these dimensions are not specific to any one patient group or health condition. EQ-5D can also be referred to as a patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure, because patients can complete the questionnaire themselves to provide information about their current health status and how this changes over time. 'EQ-5D' is not an abbreviation and is the correct term to use when referring to the instrument in general
Time frame: Baseline
Plantar fascia thickness in mm
The plantar fascia is assessed by ultrasound.
Time frame: Baseline
Patient Global Impression of Improvement PGI-I questionnaire
Patient (PGI-I). Patient Global Impression of Improvement.
Time frame: 1 month
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