Bensoussan, Laurent, Jouvion, Arnaud, Kerzoncuf, Marjorie, Delarque, Alain, Theodoridou, Efy, Milhe de Bovis, Virginie, Thefenne, Laurent, Attarian, Sharam, and Viton, Jean-Michel
Background: The aim was to investigate the effectiveness of custom-made orthopaedic shoes (derby shoes) along with physiotherapy (twice a week) on a person with Charcot-Marie-Tooth over a period of 10 years.Case Description and Methods: A 66-year-old woman with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, who did not have other health conditions, complained of pain and frequent falls. Physical examination, including ankle, knee and hip muscle strength; sensory evaluation of foot and joint range of motion; self-reported assessment of pain, frequency of falls and sprains; and gait analyses, including spatial and temporal parameters and motion analyses, were performed in 2001, 2007 and 2011.Findings and Outcomes: During the 10 years of follow-up, the physical examination parameters had stabilized since 2001; falls, sprains and walking distance had improved as compared to 2000; pain had alleviated since 2001 and gait parameters had improved up to 2007 and stabilized between 2007 and 2011.Conclusion: Bracing with orthopaedic shoes along with physical therapy was effective in treating pain, improving the gait and enhancing the walking distance (>500 m) without assistive device in a person with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.Clinical Relevance: Orthopaedic shoes along with physical therapy can be a good option for treating Charcot-Marie-Tooth associated pain, foot drop, falls and sprains, improving the gait abnormalities and also increasing the walking distance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]