Letícia D’Ordaz Lhano Santos, Talissa Oliveira Generoso, Luiz Renato Agrizzi de Angeli, Francesco Caamara Blumetti, Filipe Machado Barcelos
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摘要
目的:整合有关特发性足趾行走的现有知识,提供重要概述,并确定未来可能开展研究的领域。方法对截至 2023 年 6 月的以下数据库进行电子检索:MEDLINE、EBSCO、Embase、CINAHL Plus 和 PubMed。采用 PICO 框架定义检索词。结果尽管各研究在方法上存在相当大的异质性,但研究者更倾向于调查病因和预后因素。有阳性家族史的男孩发病率更高。有研究提出了新的分类方法,以改进鉴别诊断。在保守治疗方案中,有更多证据表明使用连续铸造法和矫形器可改善步态。严重的病例可通过手术进行 III 区胃底肌(gastrocsoleus)延长术。结论:还需要采用标准化方法进行更多研究,以澄清有关该病症的病因、分类和治疗问题。尽管如此,对于生命中第二个十年的严重病例,有较高水平的证据支持使用连续铸造和矫形器进行保守治疗,以及 III 区胃底肌(zone III gastrocsoleus)延长术。证据等级 II;诊断研究。关键词行走;Equinus畸形;足;
Idiopathic toe walking: What’s New? An Integrative Review
Objective: Consolidate the current knowledge on idiopathic toe walking, provide a critical overview, and identify areas for potential future research. Methods: An electronic search was conducted in the following databases up to June 2023: MEDLINE, EBSCO, Embase, CINAHL Plus, and PubMed. The PICO framework was employed to define search terms. Results: Despite considerable methodological heterogeneity among studies, a stronger inclination was found to investigate etiological and prognostic factors. There is a trend for a higher prevalence in boys with a positive family history. Novel classifications have been proposed to improve differential diagnosis. Among conservative treatment options, there is stronger evidence for gait improvement using serial casting followed by orthoses. Severe cases may benefit from surgical zone III gastrocsoleus lengthening. Conclusion: Further studies with standardized methodologies are required to clarify questions about this condition’s etiology, classification, and treatment. Nonetheless, there is a higher level of evidence supporting conservative treatments with serial casting and orthoses and zone III gastrocsoleus lengthening for severe cases in the second decade of life. Level of evidence II; Diagnostic studies. Keywords: Walking; Equinus Deformity; Foot;