1. Validità del trattamento ortesico del piede piatto del bambino e dell’adulto
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Mario Marinelli, L. de Palma, and C. Rosini
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Government ,Modalities ,Nursing ,business.industry ,Alternative medicine ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,business ,Foot Orthoses ,Foot (unit) ,Scientific evidence - Abstract
Foot orthoses (FOs) have been used for many years with the intention of alleviating symptoms, preventing deformity and enhancing performance especially in the treatment of childhood flat foot and acquired adulthood flat foot. However, most reasoning for their use is anecdotal, with a lack of scientific evidence and well-done clinical trials to support the claims many practitioners make. This lack of evidence will be one of the fundamental issues to confront foot science and the podiatric profession in the coming years. In future, orthopaedics and health government will rapidly move towards policies that support modalities backed up by evidence — in reality, this process has already begun. Without this evidence, debates and support for FOs, particularly more expensive forms of FOs, will be challenged and may be reviewed.
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- 2012
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