Effects of footwear modification along with physiotherapy on activity of daily living (ADLS) in patients with medial knee osteoarthritis

U. Janjua, Syeda Mahnoor Hassan, Shahbaz Ashraf, Muhammad Farhan Khokhar, Rukhma Muazzam, Haseeba Asif, Farah Salman, Rimza Safdar
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Background: the management of osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee with biomechanical therapies claimed that application of orthotic devices is another crucial component of a rehabilitation program. Several footwear modifications are used to lessen medial knee loading (MKL), which helps to reduce pain and other symptoms. Objective: to compare the effects of lateral heel wedge insole alone and in combination with medial arch support on ADLs in patient with medial knee OA. Methodology: A randomized clinical trial was conducted on n=60 patients with medial knee OA were randomly allocated in to group A, received lateral heel wedge insole (LHWI) along with medial arch support (MAS) and group B only adjusted with LHWI. Nonprobability convenient sampling technique was used to collect the data on the knee injury and osteoarthritis outcomes score (KOOS) was used as outcome measures. The outcome measures were assessed at the baseline, and after 8 and 16 weeks. Results: The results of independent t-test showed that group A which received LHWI along with MAS showed more significant improvement (p<0.05) in pain, ADLs, sports activity on KOOS questionnaire at each level of assessment than group B which only received the LHWI. But KOOS quality of life scores only showed significant improvement after 8 weeks of intervention in group A while after 16th weeks no significant difference (p=0.09) was observed. Conclusion: the lateral wedge insoles with medial arch support combined with conventional physical therapy protocol is more effective to improve activities of daily living (ADLS) in patients having medial knee osteoarthritis. Keywords: Footwear, osteoarthritis, lateral heel wedge insoles, KOOS, ADLs.
鞋履改良及物理治疗对膝关节内侧骨关节炎患者日常生活能力的影响
背景:膝关节骨关节炎(OA)的生物力学治疗声称,矫形装置的应用是康复计划的另一个重要组成部分。一些鞋类改良用于减轻内侧膝关节负荷(MKL),这有助于减轻疼痛和其他症状。目的:比较单独外侧跟楔形鞋垫与联合内侧足弓支撑对内侧膝OA患者ADLs的影响。方法:对60例膝关节内侧OA患者进行随机临床试验,随机分为A组,采用外侧跟楔形鞋垫(LHWI)配合内侧足弓支撑(MAS), B组仅采用内侧足弓支撑(LHWI)。采用非概率方便抽样技术收集膝关节损伤数据,以骨关节炎结局评分(kos)作为结局指标。结果测量在基线、8周和16周后进行评估。结果:独立t检验结果显示,A组在接受LHWI的同时接受MAS治疗,在kos问卷的疼痛、ADLs、运动活动等各评估水平上均较B组有显著性改善(p<0.05)。A组干预8周后kos生活质量评分有显著改善,干预16周后无显著差异(p=0.09)。结论:内侧弓支撑侧楔鞋垫配合常规物理治疗方案对改善膝关节内侧骨性关节炎患者的日常生活活动(ADLS)更为有效。关键词:鞋类,骨关节炎,侧跟楔形鞋垫,oos, ADLs。
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