Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction: What does the single heel raise test mean in assessment?

B. Durrant, N. Chockalingam, P. Richards, C. Morriss-Roberts
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This paper aims to review the literature pertaining to single heel raise test, which is used for the assessment of PTTD. Whilst there is little published information relating to the origins of this test, there is also a clear paucity of information pertaining to the interpretation of the test findings. Understanding why clinicians utilize this test in the assessment of this debilitating pathology and how the result is interpreted is important in helping to bridge the remaining knowledge gap surrounding this condition. This review will contribute to the body of knowledge that is helping to explain why PTTD is an under recognized and underdiagnosed condition. Databases that were searched include PubMed, MEDLINE 1990-present, SportDiscus, AMED 1990-present, CINAHL 1990-present, BMJ Clinical Evidence, Cochrane Library, ISI Web of Knowledge (science) 1990 to present, Ingentaconnect, Science Citation Index, Science Direct and Wiley Interscience. Until recently there has been very little work isolating the tibialis posterior muscle activity in dysfunction. There has been even less work surrounding the individual elements of the assessment this condition such as the single heel rise test. Areas covered within the review are the history of the test, validity and reliability of the test, kinematic changes associated with the test in the presence of PTTD and the biomechanical changes in the presence of PTTD and how this may impact of the execution and interpretation of the test findings. The results from this review are inclusive in relating the single heel raise test to the assessment and diagnosis of PTTD. There is variable use of this test in clinical practice in addition to the clinical setting and patient groups where it is utilized. Further work is indicated surrounding validity and interpretation of the test findings.
胫骨后腱功能障碍:单足跟抬高试验在评估中意味着什么?
本文综述了单足跟抬高试验在评估PTTD方面的研究进展。虽然与该测试的起源有关的公开信息很少,但与测试结果的解释有关的信息也明显缺乏。了解为什么临床医生在评估这种使人衰弱的病理时使用这种测试,以及如何解释结果,对于帮助弥合围绕这种情况的剩余知识差距非常重要。这篇综述将有助于解释为什么PTTD是一种未被认识和诊断的疾病。检索的数据库包括PubMed、MEDLINE 1990-present、SportDiscus、AMED 1990-present、CINAHL 1990-present、BMJ Clinical Evidence、Cochrane Library、ISI Web of Knowledge (science) 1990-present、Ingentaconnect、science Citation Index、science Direct和Wiley Interscience。直到最近,很少有工作分离胫骨后肌活动功能障碍。关于评估这种情况的单个要素的工作甚至更少,比如单脚跟上升测试。审查的范围包括测试的历史,测试的有效性和可靠性,PTTD存在时与测试相关的运动学变化和PTTD存在时的生物力学变化,以及这些变化如何影响测试结果的执行和解释。本综述的结果包括单足跟增高试验与PTTD的评估和诊断的关系。在临床实践中,除了使用该测试的临床环境和患者群体外,还存在各种不同的使用方法。进一步的工作表明,围绕有效性和解释的测试结果。
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