The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of extracorporeal shock wave therapy and low-intensity laser therapy on pain, functionality, plantar fascia thickness and balance in patients with plantar fasciitis.
Plantar fasciitis is a pathology resulting from inflammation and/or degeneration of the plantar fascia of the sole of the foot. It affects about 10% of the population. It is one of the most common causes of chronic heel pain in the community and there is tenderness to palpation on the medial aspect of the heel bone. Patients complain of pain particularly with the first step in the morning and after rest. Mechanical overload and overuse can cause inflammation of the fascia. Diagnosis is usually made by clinical assessment and no further investigations are required. In this study, 90 patients between the ages of 18 and 65 who meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria will be enrolled and participants will be randomised into 3 groups. The 1st group will be taught ESWT and home exercises for 1 session per week for 3 weeks and will be asked to do it every day. The 2nd group will receive 3 sessions of low intensity LASER per week for 3 weeks and will be asked to do home exercises every day. The 3rd group will only be taught home exercises and asked to do participants every day for 3 weeks. Visual analogue scale, foot function index, plantar fascia thickness measurement with USG and balance parameters will be measured at the beginning of the study, at the end of the treatment and at week 12.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
90
By the same physiotherapist with more than 5 years of clinical experience, radial ESWT treatment with 2500 pulses, 10 Hz frequency, 2.5-3 bar pressure, is applied to the most painful point of the heel and surrounding soft tissues, plantar aponeurosis and Achilles tendon insertion area on the dorsum of the heel, once a week for a total of 3 sessions.
A total of 28j (5.6jx5 points) are applied to the plantar fascia at 5 points on the heel by the same physiotherapist for 3 weeks, a total of 9 sessions (every other day) with the patient lying face down.
Exercise therapy is carried out by the patient for 3 weeks. Plantar fascia stretching exercises (exercises to stretch the membrane on the sole of the foot), gastrocsoleus stretching exercises (exercises to stretch the calf muscles), foot intrinsic muscle strengthening exercises (exercises to strengthen the muscles on the sole of the foot) are taught to the patients by the doctor and they are asked to perform them 2 times a day 10 times for a total of 3 weeks.
Kırşehir Ahi Evran University
Kirşehi̇r, Turkey (Türkiye)
Visual Analog Scale
On the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale), pain intensity is usually rated from 0 for "no pain" to 10 for "the worst pain imaginable" (10 cm scale). Scoring intervals for pain intensity: \<3 mild pain, 3-6 moderate pain, \>6 severe pain. The VAS is a practical scale that is widely used in chronic pain worldwide. In this study it is evaluated as Visual Analog Scale-rest (VAS-I), Visual Analog Scale-first press (VAS-ib) and Visual Analog Scale-activity (VAS-a).
Time frame: Before treatment (Week 0), at the end of treatment (Week 3) and after treatment (Week 12)
Foot Fonction Index
It consists of 23 items with 3 subscales: pain, disability and activity limitation. The pain subscale, with nine items, measures the level of foot pain in different situations. The nine item disability subscale measures the degree of difficulty in performing various functional activities due to foot problems. The five-item Activity limitation subscale assesses activity limitations due to foot problems.
Time frame: Before treatment (Week 0), at the end of treatment (Week 3) and after treatment (Week 12)
Plantar Fascia Thickness Measurement with Ultrasound Imaging
Ultrason görüntüleme PF tanısında, ayırıcı tanıda yumuşak doku patolojisinin dışlanmasında ve tedavinin takibinde kullanılabilir. Plantar fasya kalınlığının 4 mm'den fazla olması, Doppler modunda artmış kan akımı ve USG'de plantar fasyada hipoekoik alanlar PF tanısında önemlidir. Bu çalışmada, ayak bileği 90 derece dorsifleksiyonda iken yüzüstü pozisyonda longitudinal eksende kalınlık ölçülür. Fasya kalınlığı plantar fasyanın kalkaneal insersiyosunda ölçülecektir.
Time frame: Before treatment (Week 0) and after treatment (Week 12)
Measurement of Balance Parameters in Biodex Balance Device
In a study conducted by Ağırman et al in 2019, plantar fasciitis was found to increase fall risk and negatively affect balance in the population under 65 years of age. In this study, postural stability and fall risk (total score, anteroposterior, mediolateral and overall stability) are assessed using the Bioedex balance device.
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Time frame: Before treatment (Week 0), at the end of treatment (Week 3) and after treatment (Week 12)