A Prospective Randomized Trial Using Four Treatment Modalities for the Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis

G. T. Kuwada
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Introduction: A prospective randomized study was conducted to determine the efficacy of subjective pain reduction in patients with plantar fasciitis using four treatment modalities. Methods: One hundred patients (62 females and 38 males) were randomly assigned into four groups (n = 25) to receive arch supports, ultrasound treatments, injection or orthotics. Results: The ultrasound group had the highest average pain reduction of 3.97 after treatment and the highest number of patients who had pain relief after treatment at 81% or 21/25. Orthotics had the next highest average pain reduction followed by local Marcaine/Triamcinolone injection and arch supports. The orthotic group had more patients who had no pain after using the devices than any of the groups. Conclusions: No single treatment modality provided complete heel pain relief after treatment. Combining modalities will likely help improve plantar fasciitis than just one modality alone. This study also implies that some patients will require more than just one treatment modality to eliminate the symptoms of plantar fasciitis and that each modality usually decreased heel pain in most patients.
一项使用四种治疗方式治疗足底筋膜炎的前瞻性随机试验
前言:一项前瞻性随机研究旨在确定四种治疗方式对足底筋膜炎患者主观疼痛减轻的疗效。方法:100例患者(女62例,男38例)随机分为4组(n = 25),分别接受足弓支撑、超声治疗、注射或矫形。结果:超声组治疗后平均疼痛减轻率最高,为3.97,治疗后疼痛缓解率最高,为81%(21/25)。矫形器的平均疼痛减轻程度次之,其次是局部卡因/曲安奈德注射和足弓支撑。矫形器组比其他组有更多的患者在使用矫形器后没有疼痛。结论:治疗后,没有单一的治疗方式能完全缓解足跟疼痛。联合治疗比单一治疗更有可能改善足底筋膜炎。这项研究还表明,一些患者需要不止一种治疗方式来消除足底筋膜炎的症状,而且每种治疗方式通常都能减轻大多数患者的足跟疼痛。
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