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2. Operative Management of Y-Shaped Metatarsal with Biphalangeal Sixth Toe
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Montaño-Jiménez, Pedro, Pérez-Belloso, Ana Juana, Muriel-Sánchez, Juan Manuel, Márquez-Reina, Salvador, Goméz-Carrión, Alvaro, and Coheña-Jiménez, Manuel
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3. Operative Management of Y-Shaped Metatarsal with Biphalangeal Sixth Toe
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Montaño Jiménez, Pedro, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Muriel-Sánchez, Juan Manuel, Marquez Reina, Salvador, Gómez-Carrión, Alvaro, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Montaño Jiménez, Pedro, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Muriel-Sánchez, Juan Manuel, Marquez Reina, Salvador, Gómez-Carrión, Alvaro, and Coheña Jiménez, Manuel more...
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BACKGROUND: In the literature, there is no consensus regarding the surgical management of postaxial polydactyly, and few cases of polymetatarsia with polydactyly have been reported. Treatment of the complete deformity will prevent further foot and gait disorders. OBJECTIVE: To identify literature relevant to the operative management of Y-shaped metatarsal with biphalangeal sixth toe and related skin and wound care to improve surgical treatment protocols from a clinical experience perspective. DATA SOURCES: The authors searched several electronic databases in December 2022 for articles related to postaxial polysyndactyly in the feet and polymetatarsia. Databases searched included PubMed, SciELO, ScienceDirect, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and Google Scholar gray literature. STUDY SELECTION: Two independent researchers conducted the searches and read the article titles and abstracts. Studies were included if they were narrative reviews, case studies, or observational studies; written in English or Spanish; and published between 2012 and 2022. Nonhuman studies were excluded. Studies that met the inclusion criteria were fully evaluated. Disagreements between reviewers were resolved by consensus, and when there was no consensus, a senior researcher was consulted. DATA EXTRACTION: The following data were extracted from the included studies using a standardized form: author and year of publication, study type, number of participants, sex, polydactyly location, polymetatarsia, type of polydactyly, participants’ history of hereditary associated diseases or malformations, treatment, removal criteria, and timing of surgery. DATA SYNTHESIS: Authors evaluated 11 studies of postaxial polydactyly that included a total of 153 participants (64 men, 89 women). They also document their clinical experience with a surgical technique used in cases of bilateral postaxial polydactyly of the foot with a Y-shaped metatarsal with biphalangeal sixth toe. CONCLUSIONS: Surgical corre more...
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4. Comparison of the Short-Term Effect between Iontophoresis and Radial Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy in the Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Pabón Carrasco, Manuel, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Algaba del Castillo, José, Cáceres Matos, Rocío, Castro Méndez, Aurora, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Pabón Carrasco, Manuel, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Algaba del Castillo, José, Cáceres Matos, Rocío, and Castro Méndez, Aurora more...
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Conservative treatments for plantar fasciitis have different levels of effectiveness, so it is necessary to personalize the therapeutic modality that improves the patients’ symptoms. Methods: A double-blinded randomized clinical trial was designed to evaluate the short-term efficacy of a physical treatment in chronic plantar fasciitis, namely iontophoresis, compared with radial shockwave therapy. Heel pain, health status using the EuroQol-5D questionnaire, and fascia thickness measured with ultrasound were evaluated. In total, 127 patients were randomly selected for group A and treated with iontophoresis therapy (lidocaine 0.4% and dexamethasone 0.5%), or for group B, in which they were treated with radial shockwave therapy (EWST). Measurements were taken at baseline and at follow-up during the 5 weeks of the study. Results: Statistically significant differences were observed to the shockwave therapy group in respect to the final fascia thickness, and the VAS scale (p = 0.001). The differences between groups A and B showed that the shockwave group follow-up after 3 weeks experienced complete pain remission (1.0 ± 0.9; 95%CI 0.8–1.2) and after the 6-week follow-up, complete pain remission of plantar fasciitis was observed for both therapies. Patients had a better perception of the use of EWST at the end of the treatment, although in both groups it was satisfactory (p = 0.001). Conclusions: The results of this study showed a shorter-term effectiveness of shockwave treatment compared with the use of iontophoresis. However, both techniques were effective in satisfactorily reducing pain in this short period. more...
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5. Comparison of the Short-Term Effect between Iontophoresis and Radial Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy in the Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Pabón-Carrasco, Manuel, Coheña-Jiménez, Manuel, Pérez-Belloso, Ana Juana, Algaba-del-Castillo, José, Cáceres-Matos, Rocío, and Castro-Méndez, Aurora
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PLANTAR fasciitis treatment ,T-test (Statistics) ,DATA analysis ,STATISTICAL sampling ,ULTRASONICS ,VISUAL analog scale ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,MANN Whitney U Test ,CHI-squared test ,IONTOPHORESIS ,FASCIAE (Anatomy) ,RESEARCH methodology ,ANALYSIS of variance ,STATISTICS ,ULTRASONIC therapy ,COMPARATIVE studies ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,DATA analysis software ,LIDOCAINE ,DEXAMETHASONE - Abstract
Conservative treatments for plantar fasciitis have different levels of effectiveness, so it is necessary to personalize the therapeutic modality that improves the patients' symptoms. Methods: A double-blinded randomized clinical trial was designed to evaluate the short-term efficacy of a physical treatment in chronic plantar fasciitis, namely iontophoresis, compared with radial shockwave therapy. Heel pain, health status using the EuroQol-5D questionnaire, and fascia thickness measured with ultrasound were evaluated. In total, 127 patients were randomly selected for group A and treated with iontophoresis therapy (lidocaine 0.4% and dexamethasone 0.5%), or for group B, in which they were treated with radial shockwave therapy (EWST). Measurements were taken at baseline and at follow-up during the 5 weeks of the study. Results: Statistically significant differences were observed to the shockwave therapy group in respect to the final fascia thickness, and the VAS scale (p = 0.001). The differences between groups A and B showed that the shockwave group follow-up after 3 weeks experienced complete pain remission (1.0 ± 0.9; 95%CI 0.8–1.2) and after the 6-week follow-up, complete pain remission of plantar fasciitis was observed for both therapies. Patients had a better perception of the use of EWST at the end of the treatment, although in both groups it was satisfactory (p = 0.001). Conclusions: The results of this study showed a shorter-term effectiveness of shockwave treatment compared with the use of iontophoresis. However, both techniques were effective in satisfactorily reducing pain in this short period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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6. A Short-Term Evaluation of Foot Pronation Tendency in Healthy Recreational Runners
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Galloso-Lagos, María José, primary, González-Elena, María Luisa, additional, Pérez-Belloso, Ana Juana, additional, Coheña-Jiménez, Manuel, additional, Elena-Pérez, Mar, additional, Muriel-Sánchez, Juan Manuel, additional, and Castro-Méndez, Aurora, additional more...
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7. Comparison of Resorbable and Non-Resorbable Osteosynthesis Material in Hallux Surgery: A Systematic Review
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Coheña-Jiménez, Manuel, primary, Prieto-Domínguez, Raquel, additional, Pérez-Belloso, Ana Juana, additional, Muriel-Sánchez, Juan Manuel, additional, Gómez-Carrión, Álvaro, additional, and Montaño-Jiménez, Pedro, additional more...
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- 2023
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8. Aplicación de un ciclo de mejora en el aula en la asignatura de Terapéutica clínica
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Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, primary
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9. Pilot Study: The Relationship between Foot Posture and Movement Quality in Non-Professional Male Football Players
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Algaba-Del-Castillo, José, primary, Castro-Méndez, Aurora, additional, Pérez-Belloso, Ana Juana, additional, Garrido-Barragán, José Gabriel, additional, Aguilar Sánchez, Alberto, additional, and Coheña-Jiménez, Manuel, additional more...
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- 2023
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10. Pilot study: the relationship between foot posture and movement quality in non-professional male football players
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Algaba del Castillo, José, Castro Méndez, Aurora, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Garrido-Barragán, José Gabriel, Aguilar Sánchez, Alberto, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Algaba del Castillo, José, Castro Méndez, Aurora, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Garrido-Barragán, José Gabriel, Aguilar Sánchez, Alberto, and Coheña Jiménez, Manuel more...
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(1) Background: This study focusses on establishing the relationship between quality of movement (based on the functional movement screen, or FMS) and foot posture (based on the foot posture index, or FPI-6). We hypothesised that a poor FMS test score may be derived from the foot position in the space measured by FPI-6. (2) Methods: a quasi-experimental and cross-sectional study was designed to analyse foot posture in 30 healthy football players, using the foot posture index and the functional movement screen. (3) Results: No significant relationships were found between movement quality and foot posture. Poor movement quality is present in more than half of all foot positions, supination, pronation, and neutral. Good quality seems to be more associated with a neutral foot position (23.3%) and supinated (16.6%) than a pronated foot position (6.6%). (4) Conclusions: this study found no relationship between the two tests; therefore, we cannot demonstrate that foot posture is relevant in the quality of the movement of the football players studied. more...
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11. Comparison of Resorbable and Non-Resorbable Osteosynthesis Material in Hallux Surgery: A Systematic Review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Prieto-Dominguez, Raquel, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Muriel-Sanchez, Juan Manuel, Gomez-Carrion, Alvaro, Montaño Jiménez, Pedro, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Prieto-Dominguez, Raquel, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Muriel-Sanchez, Juan Manuel, Gomez-Carrion, Alvaro, and Montaño Jiménez, Pedro more...
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There are various pathologies that involve the hallux, among which hallux valgus is the most common. When conservative treatment fails, it is necessary to resort to a surgical approach. The fixation elements for osteotomies in the hallux are usually composed of metallic materials; however, today, there are numerous resorbable materials that offer numerous advantages over conventional materials. In this article, the objective is to analyze the scientific evidence through the systematic analysis of the existing literature in relation to the effectiveness of resorbable versus non-resorbable osteosynthesis material in the surgical correction of hallux deformities and compare the complications as well as the patient satisfaction and quality of life between both fixation methods. A systematic review of the literature available in the PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science and Scopus databases and 10 studies were included. The documents were chosen following the eligibility and exclusion criteria, including experimental and observational studies evaluated with the Jadad and Newcastle-Ottawa methodological quality scale, respectively. Data were extracted from valid studies for the review, and the variables functionality, pain, angular corrections, complications, satisfaction and quality of life were observed. In conclusion, there is limited scientific evidence regarding the effectiveness of resorbable versus non-resorbable osteosynthesis material in the surgical correction of hallux deformities. All observed variables are similar regardless of the surgical technique and osteosynthesis material used. more...
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12. A short-term evaluation of foot pronation tendency in healthy recreational runners
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería Electrónica, Galloso-Lagos, María José, González Elena, María Luisa, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Elena Pérez, María del Mar, Muriel-Sánchez, Juan Manuel, Castro Méndez, Aurora, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería Electrónica, Galloso-Lagos, María José, González Elena, María Luisa, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Elena Pérez, María del Mar, Muriel-Sánchez, Juan Manuel, and Castro Méndez, Aurora more...
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Running is a highly physical activity, and it is related to injuries when there is an excessive pronation of the foot. This study evaluates, from a sample group of healthy recreational runners, if the foot tends to pronate after a period of running activity and when, with respect to a period of running compared to walking, evaluated during several phases: after 30, 45, and 60 min. This quasi-experimental study has been carried out on a total of 36 healthy recreational subjects. The subjects were evaluated during two different activities: running activity for a period of an hour with respect to normal walking activity. The main outcome measures were the foot posture index (FPI) and the navicular drop test (NDT), which were evaluated at p1 (the screening day), after 30 min of activity (p2), after 45 min of activity (p3), and finally after 60 min (p4) during running or walking activity. The analysis showed significant differences for the FPI and NDT variables in both groups and on both feet, comparing p1 and p4. These changes showed a significant relationship comparing p1 and p3 for the FPI variable, and for the NDT variable (p < 0.001) of the left foot and, with respect to the right foot, significance was shown to the FPI comparing the p1 and p2. A significant difference was found in the tendency to pronate the foot after a period of running compared to the same period of walking after 60 min of activity. Running produced an excessive pronation of the foot after 45 min of activity, evaluated with the FPI for both feet. more...
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13. Pilot Study: The Relationship between Foot Posture and Movement Quality in Non-Professional Male Football Players
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Algaba del Castillo, José, Castro Méndez, Aurora, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Garrido-Barragán, José Gabriel, Aguilar Sánchez, Alberto, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Algaba del Castillo, José, Castro Méndez, Aurora, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Garrido-Barragán, José Gabriel, and Aguilar Sánchez, Alberto more...
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(1) Background: This study focusses on establishing the relationship between quality of movement (based on the functional movement screen, or FMS) and foot posture (based on the foot posture index, or FPI-6). We hypothesised that a poor FMS test score may be derived from the foot position in the space measured by FPI-6. (2) Methods: a quasi-experimental and cross-sectional study was designed to analyse foot posture in 30 healthy football players, using the foot posture index and the functional movement screen. (3) Results: No significant relationships were found between movement quality and foot posture. Poor movement quality is present in more than half of all foot positions, supination, pronation, and neutral. Good quality seems to be more associated with a neutral foot position (23.3%) and supinated (16.6%) than a pronated foot position (6.6%). (4) Conclusions: this study found no relationship between the two tests; therefore, we cannot demonstrate that foot posture is relevant in the quality of the movement of the football players studied. more...
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14. Impact of foot health behavior among ethnic minority populations: A cross-sectional population-based study
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Montaño Jiménez, Pedro, Algaba del Castillo, José, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Montaño Jiménez, Pedro, Algaba del Castillo, José, and Coheña Jiménez, Manuel more...
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Objective To analyze the impact of the foot health and health behavior and the characteristics of outdoor footwear among minority ethnic groups. Design and measures A cross-sectional study design using the Foot Health Status Questionnaire: foot pain, foot function, shoe, general foot health, general health, physical activity, social capacity, and vigor. Outcomes included the self-reported type of outdoor footwear and clinical characteristics by sex were collected in 2019–2020. Sample A total of 78 Roma participants self-identified as members of this ethnic minority and 72 participants non-Roma were assessed (n = 150). Results The lower score values was recorded in the footwear and general foot health domains in Roma population. General population obtained higher scores in general health domains. The most common outdoor footwear types were running shoes and walking shoes in non-Roma population, versus flip flops and slippers in Roma population. Clinical characteristics did not show any statistically significant differences (p < .05). Conclusion Roma people wear flip flops and slippers and non-Roma people running shoes and walking shoes. These findings reveal cultural differences that make it easier for the Roma population to experience a greater burden of foot health problems. General foot health and foot pain dimensions show statistically significant differences among ethnicity. more...
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15. Management and treatment of ankle sprain according to clinical practice guidelines: A PRISMA systematic review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Ruiz Sánchez, Francisco J., Ruiz Muñoz, María, Martín Martín, Jaime, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Romero Galisteo, Rita Pilar, González Sánchez, Manuel, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Ruiz Sánchez, Francisco J., Ruiz Muñoz, María, Martín Martín, Jaime, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Romero Galisteo, Rita Pilar, and González Sánchez, Manuel more...
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Background: The lateral sprain of the ankle is a very frequent injury in the population in general, appearing in the emergency services frequently. The general objective was to review the current clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) on management and treatment of ankle sprains, assess their quality, analyze the levels of evidence and summarize the grades of recommendation. Methods: A systematic search of the literature in relevant databases with the search terms “ankle,” “sprain,” “practice guideline,” and “guideline” was carried out. There were included those guidelines that had the system of grades of recommendation and level of evidence concerning to management and treatment of ankle sprain. The quality of the guides was assessed using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II (AGREE II) tool. Results: Seven clinical practice guides were included in this review. The AGREE II scores ranged from 42% to 100%, with only six CPGs explicitly declaring the use of a systematic methodology. Seventeen recommendations were extracted and summarized. Discussion: Six of the recommendations analyzed present enough evidence to be applied in clinical practice and are highly recommended for ankle sprain management: Ottawa rules, manual therapy, cryotherapy, functional supports, early ambulation, short term NSAIDs and rehabilitation. more...
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16. Prevention of peripheral distal polyneuropathy in patients with diabetes: a systematic review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Carvajal-Moreno, Lidia, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, García-Ventura, Irene, Pabón Carrasco, Manuel, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Carvajal-Moreno, Lidia, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, García-Ventura, Irene, Pabón Carrasco, Manuel, and Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana more...
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Background: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is the most frequent chronic complica- tion and is that which generates the highest disability and mortality in diabetes mellitus (DM). As it is currently the only microvascular complication of DM without a specific treatment, prevention is essential. The aim of this study was to determine the most effective preventive strategy to avoid or delay the appearance and/or development of DPN in patients with DM. Methods: A systematic search was carried out in the main health science databases (PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, PEDro and The Cochrane Library) from 1 January 2010 to 31 August 2020. The study selection was conducted by two independent reviewers and data extraction was performed by the author. The eligibility criteria included randomized clinical trials (RCTs) and cohort studies from RCTs. Results: Eleven studies were selected that included 23,595 participants with DM. The interventions evaluated were intensive or standard glycemic control, the use of drugs to achieve glycemic control, and the promotion of a healthy lifestyle and exercise. Intensive glucose control achieved a significant reduction in the devel- opment of DPN in TIDM patients, and lifestyle modifications and exercise achieved it moderately in TIIDM patients. Conclusions: The main preventive strategy for DPN is intensive glycemic control with a target HbA1c < 6% in patients with TIDM and standard control of 7.0–7.9 in patients with TIIDM, incorporating lifestyle modifications. more...
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17. Prevention of Peripheral Distal Polyneuropathy in Patients with Diabetes: A Systematic Review
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Carvajal-Moreno, Lidia, primary, Coheña-Jiménez, Manuel, additional, García-Ventura, Irene, additional, Pabón-Carrasco, Manuel, additional, and Pérez-Belloso, Ana Juana, additional
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18. Impact of foot health behavior among ethnic minority populations: A cross-sectional population-based study
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Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Montaño Jiménez, Pedro, Algaba del Castillo, José, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, and Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología
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Foothealth ,Ethnicity ,Pain ,Footwear ,Roma risk taking - Abstract
Objective To analyze the impact of the foot health and health behavior and the characteristics of outdoor footwear among minority ethnic groups. Design and measures A cross-sectional study design using the Foot Health Status Questionnaire: foot pain, foot function, shoe, general foot health, general health, physical activity, social capacity, and vigor. Outcomes included the self-reported type of outdoor footwear and clinical characteristics by sex were collected in 2019–2020. Sample A total of 78 Roma participants self-identified as members of this ethnic minority and 72 participants non-Roma were assessed (n = 150). Results The lower score values was recorded in the footwear and general foot health domains in Roma population. General population obtained higher scores in general health domains. The most common outdoor footwear types were running shoes and walking shoes in non-Roma population, versus flip flops and slippers in Roma population. Clinical characteristics did not show any statistically significant differences (p < .05). Conclusion Roma people wear flip flops and slippers and non-Roma people running shoes and walking shoes. These findings reveal cultural differences that make it easier for the Roma population to experience a greater burden of foot health problems. General foot health and foot pain dimensions show statistically significant differences among ethnicity. more...
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19. Impact of foot health behavior among ethnic minority populations: A cross‐sectional population‐based study
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Pérez‐Belloso, Ana‐Juana, primary, Montaño‐Jiménez, Pedro, additional, Algaba‐del‐Castillo, José, additional, and Coheña‐Jiménez, Manuel, additional
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20. Dental malocclusion and its relation to the podal system
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Cabrera Domínguez, María Eugenia, Domínguez Reyes, Antonia, Pabón Carrasco, Manuel, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Galán González, Antonio Francisco, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Estomatología, and Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería more...
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Background and Objective: This study analyzes the possibility that Stomatognathic and Postural systems are related by muscle chains. Malocclusion may influence the posture, contact between the foot and the ground, center of mass, footprint or vice-versa. This study aimed to verify whether there is a relationship between dental occlusion and podal system. Materials and Methods: A cross-cutting, descriptive study was carried out on 409 children (222 boys and 187 girls) between 8 and 14 years old. Dental occlusion was assessed on the sagittal plane (Angle’s classification) the contact between the foot and the ground and the center of mass were evaluated using a stabilometric platform. Results: There was a statistically significant relationship between the plantigrade phase, the contact surface area and center of gravity. There was a prevalence of molar and canine Angle’s class II malocclusion. In molar class II, an anterior center of gravity was predominant, in class I it was centered and in class III, it was posterior. There was significant correlation between malocclusions and the FPI (foot posture index) of the left foot and the height of the scaphoid in the right foot (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Some authors agree with our results. There is still much uncertainty in terms of showing a relationship between both systems. In addition, there is scarce scientific evidence on the topic. Some kind of relationship between the two systems has been proven. Studies that evaluate a group of subjects in a longitudinal manner are necessary to enable the changes taking place in both systems to be defined. more...
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21. Dental malocclusion and its relation to the podal system
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Estomatología, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Cabrera Domínguez, María Eugenia, Domínguez Reyes, Antonia, Pabón Carrasco, Manuel, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Galán González, Antonio Francisco, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Estomatología, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Cabrera Domínguez, María Eugenia, Domínguez Reyes, Antonia, Pabón Carrasco, Manuel, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, and Galán González, Antonio Francisco more...
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Background and Objective: This study analyzes the possibility that Stomatognathic and Postural systems are related by muscle chains. Malocclusion may influence the posture, contact between the foot and the ground, center of mass, footprint or vice-versa. This study aimed to verify whether there is a relationship between dental occlusion and podal system. Materials and Methods: A cross-cutting, descriptive study was carried out on 409 children (222 boys and 187 girls) between 8 and 14 years old. Dental occlusion was assessed on the sagittal plane (Angle’s classification) the contact between the foot and the ground and the center of mass were evaluated using a stabilometric platform. Results: There was a statistically significant relationship between the plantigrade phase, the contact surface area and center of gravity. There was a prevalence of molar and canine Angle’s class II malocclusion. In molar class II, an anterior center of gravity was predominant, in class I it was centered and in class III, it was posterior. There was significant correlation between malocclusions and the FPI (foot posture index) of the left foot and the height of the scaphoid in the right foot (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Some authors agree with our results. There is still much uncertainty in terms of showing a relationship between both systems. In addition, there is scarce scientific evidence on the topic. Some kind of relationship between the two systems has been proven. Studies that evaluate a group of subjects in a longitudinal manner are necessary to enable the changes taking place in both systems to be defined. more...
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22. Is there an association between sleep disorders and diabetic foot? A scoping review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Fernández-Torres, R., Ruiz-Muñoz, M., Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, García-Romero, J., González-Sánchez, M., Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Fernández-Torres, R., Ruiz-Muñoz, M., Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, García-Romero, J., and González-Sánchez, M. more...
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Diabetic foot is associated with a low quality of life since physical disabilities, mood disturbances and psychological disorders are frequent. One of the most important biological processes to ensure quality of life is sleep. Sleep disorders can impair glycemic control in patients with diabetes mellitus or even cause long-term type 2 diabetes mellitus. The aim of this study is to carry out a scoping review about the association between sleep cycle disorders and diabetic foot. PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, PEDro, Cochrane Library, SCIELO and EMBASE databases were chosen for the search and the following terms were used: “diabetic foot”,“sleep*”,“rest-activity”,“mood” and“behavior”. All the studies should include outcome variables about sleep and diabetic foot. Finally, 12 articles were selected, all of whichwere observational. The most frequent variables were those regarding diabetic foot ulcer aspects and diabetic neuropathy on one side, and obstructive sleep apnea, sleep duration and sleep quality on the other side. The results suggest that there is a possible association between obstructive sleep apnea and the presence or history of diabetic foot ulcers. No direct associations between sleep quality or sleep duration and diabetic foot or diabetic foot ulcer variables have been found. more...
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- 2021
23. Comparison between customised foot orthoses and insole combined with the use of extracorporeal shock wave therapy in plantar fasciitis, medium-term follow-up results: A randomised controlled trial
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Coheña-Jiménez, Manuel, primary, Pabón-Carrasco, Manuel, additional, and Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, additional
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- 2020
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24. Influence of Dental Malocclusion on Body Posture and Foot Posture in Children: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Pérez-Belloso, Ana Juana, primary, Coheña-Jiménez, Manuel, additional, Cabrera-Domínguez, Maria Eugenia, additional, Galan-González, Antonio Francisco, additional, Domínguez-Reyes, Antonia, additional, and Pabón-Carrasco, Manuel, additional more...
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25. Influence of dental malocclusion on body posture and foot posture in children: a cross-sectional study
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Estomatología, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermeria, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Cabrera Domínguez, María Eugenia, Galán González, Antonio Francisco, Domínguez Reyes, Antonia, Pabón Carrasco, Manuel, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Estomatología, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermeria, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Coheña Jiménez, Manuel, Cabrera Domínguez, María Eugenia, Galán González, Antonio Francisco, Domínguez Reyes, Antonia, and Pabón Carrasco, Manuel more...
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The number of studies that investigate the correlations between the temporomandibular system and body posture, postural control, or the distribution of plantar pressure has recently been increasing. However, most of the existing information is not conclusive. Therefore, the study objective was to evaluate if the features of dental malocclusion are correlated with body posture alterations at the lower limb level. This is a multicentre cross-sectional study with 289 children (8–14 years). Angle’s molar relation was analysed at the dental level. The postural control and the plantar pressure distribution were recorded via a force platform. Correlation and inferential analysis between the Angle class and the foot’s biomechanics were tested. The centre of gravity is anteriorised in Angle’s Class II in both the molar class (p ≤ 0.001) and the canine class (p ≤ 0.001). Likewise, a relationship was observed between the contact surface and Angle’s classes, being higher in class III than in II (p ≤ 0.001). The plantigrade phase is shortened in Angle’s Class III. A relationship was found between Angle’s Class II and a forward movement of the centre of gravity. No relationship was found between the Foot Posture Index and the truncated scaphoid height and the dental classification. An evident relationship between the gait typology and dental malocclusion was not found. more...
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- 2020
26. Aplicación de un ciclo de mejora en el aula en la asignatura de Podología clínica mediante una metodología para el fomento del aprendizaje del alumnado de Grado de Podología
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Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, primary
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- 2020
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27. Comparison between customised foot orthoses and insole combined with the use of extracorporeal shock wave therapy in plantar fasciitis, medium-term follow-up results: A randomised controlled trial.
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Coheña-Jiménez, Manuel, Pabón-Carrasco, Manuel, and Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana
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PLANTAR fasciitis treatment ,STRETCH (Physiology) ,PAIN measurement ,REHABILITATION centers ,VISUAL analog scale ,MANN Whitney U Test ,FUNCTIONAL assessment ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,PRE-tests & post-tests ,COMPARATIVE studies ,T-test (Statistics) ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,BLIND experiment ,CHI-squared test ,ANALYSIS of covariance ,ULTRASONIC therapy ,COMBINED modality therapy ,STATISTICAL sampling ,CONTROL groups ,DATA analysis software ,FOOT orthoses ,EVALUATION - Abstract
Objective: To determine the clinical results of custom-made foot orthoses versus placebo flat cushioning insoles combined with an extracorporeal shock wave therapy on pain and foot functionality in patients with plantar fasciitis. Design and setting: A randomised controlled clinical trial with follow-up at six months. Faculty of Podiatry and Centre Clinical private of Physiotherapy, Seville, Spain. Subjects and interventions: Patients with plantar fasciitis were randomly assigned to either group A (n = 42), which received custom-made foot orthoses, or group B (n = 41), which received placebo insoles. All the participants received active extracorporeal shock wave therapy including stretching exercises. Recruitment period was from Mach 2019 to July 2020. Main measurements: The main outcome was foot pain, measured by visual analogue scale and the secondary outcome measures were recorded by Roles and Maudsley scores respectively, at the beginning and at one week, one month and six months. Results: Eighty-eight patients were assessed for eligibility. Eighty-three patients were recruited and randomised. This study showed significant differences between both groups according to the visual analogue scale. In control group, the difference was at baseline (P 0.01) and, in the experimental group was at the one- and six-month follow-up (P 0.001). The mean (SD) visual analogue scale at baseline were Control group 6.31 (1.69) and Experimental group 5.27 (1.64); and at six months were 7.52 (3.40) and 3.29 (4.26), respectively. The custom-made foot orthosis was perceived as 'good' (85%) and 'excellent' (97.5%) at medium-long term. Conclusion: Wearing a custom-made foot orthosis leads to a improvement in patients with plantar fasciitis; it reduced foot pain and improved foot functionality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2021
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28. Innovación docente para el Prácticum II de podología general
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, and Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana
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La aplicación del ciclo de mejora se ha realizado en una clase práctica de cinco horas de duración donde se han combinado sesiones clínicas y prácticas reales con pacientes. El mapa de contenidos se ha centrado en el acto terapéutico de la quiropodia y en completar de forma adecuada las historias clínicas. El modelo metodológico aplicado se ha basado fundamentalmente en el periodo práctico combinándose triangularmente con el trabajo de casa y los informes de casos. Como cuestionario inicial y final se ha utilizado un video que ha servido para comparar el comportamiento de los estudiantes el acto terapéutico inicial y final. La evaluación del aprendizaje de los estudiantes, comparando sus conocimientos iníciales y finales ha sido bastante llamativa, pues la mejora ha sido muy significativa. En un futuro intentaré aplicar la docencia tal y como he aprendido en este ciclo pues los resultados han sido muy positivos y gratificantes no solo para mí como docente sino también para los alumnos. more...
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29. Innovación docente para el prácticum ii de podología general.
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Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, primary
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- 2018
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30. Influencia del tiempo de aplicación de fenol licuado al 100% en el tratamiento quirúrgico de la onicocriptosis
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Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Gordillo Fernández, Luis María, and Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología
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Podología ,Pie ,Enfermedades - Abstract
La técnica quirúrgica fenol- alcohol es una técnica ampliamente conocida y aplicada por el podólogo para la resolución de la onicocriptosis. Quizás sea la técnica quirúrgica más discutida, ya que son muchos los estudios que han apor tado ajustes y variaci more...
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- 2011
31. Influencia del acortamiento de la musculatura posterior de la extremidad inferior en la etiología de la fascitis plantar
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Aranda Bolívar, Yolanda, Munuera Martínez, Pedro Vicente, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Calvo Sánchez, Eloisa, Reina Bueno, María, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Aranda Bolívar, Yolanda, Munuera Martínez, Pedro Vicente, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Calvo Sánchez, Eloisa, and Reina Bueno, María more...
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Este estudio se plantea con el objetivo de analizar cuáles de estos factores (acortamiento de la musculatura posterior de la extremidad inferior, pronación de la ASA y postura al dormir) están relacionados con la fascitis plantar (FP). Los resultados han desvelado diferencias signi cativas entre el grupo con FP y el grupo control (P = 0.001) para dichas variables, mostrando la consideración de la cortedad isquiotibial y la postura en decúbito prono/supino al dormir, como posibles factores de riesgo novedosos en la etiología de la FP. De los datos del estudio se puede concluir que el acortamiento de la musculatura posterior de la extremidad inferior, la pronación excesiva del pie y la posición en equino del pie durante el sueño están relacionados con la FP., This study is presented with the aim of analyzing which of these factors (shortening of the posterior muscles of the leg, foot pronation and sleeping position) are associated with plantar fasciitis (PF). The results revealed signi cant differences between the PF group and the control group (P = 0.001) for those variables, showing consideration of the shortness hamstring and posture in prone/supine sleeping, as potential novel risk factors in etiology of PF. From the survey data we can conclude that the shortening of the posterior muscle of the lower extremity, excessive foot pronation and ankle equinus during sleep are related to the PF more...
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32. Influencia del tiempo de aplicación de fenol licuado al 100% en el tratamiento quirúrgico de la onicocriptosis
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Gordillo Fernández, Luis María, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Gordillo Fernández, Luis María, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, and Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana more...
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La técnica quirúrgica fenol- alcohol es una técnica ampliamente conocida y aplicada por el podólogo para la resolución de la onicocriptosis. Quizás sea la técnica quirúrgica más discutida, ya que son muchos los estudios que han apor tado ajustes y variaci more...
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33. Tratamiento quirúrgico de la hipertrofia del aparato ungueal y falángico tras yatrogenias quirúrgicas de repetición: técnica de Syme
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Alcalá Sanz, Javier, Aranda Bolívar, Yolanda, Atienza Martínez, Alicia, Ortiz Romero, Mercedes, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Podología, Pérez Belloso, Ana Juana, Alcalá Sanz, Javier, Aranda Bolívar, Yolanda, Atienza Martínez, Alicia, and Ortiz Romero, Mercedes more...
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La exóstosis subungueal y la onicocriptosis son patologías muy demandadas clínicamente en la consulta diaria, y con mucha frecuencia nos las encontramos asociadas, ya que ambas pueden ser a su vez causa y consecuencia. En ambos casos la clínica que presentan asociada a la incapacidad de calzarse y la impotencia funcional que generan, exige que requieran un tratamiento quirúrgico ei caz y dei nitivo. Por otro lado, es frecuente encontrar pacientes que han sido tratados para este mismo problema por otros profesionales, sin éxito. Esto en muchos casos da lugar a una mayor distroi a del aparato ungueal, lo que agrava la sintomatología clínica y va en detrimento de las expectativas del paciente respecto a la resolución dei nitiva del cuadro clínico. En esta comunicación presentamos el caso de una paciente intervenida mediante la técnica de Syme, útil como alternativa quirúrgica en casos en los que la hipertroi a del aparato ungueal y falángico tras iatrogenias quirúrgicas de repetición que hacen inviable el uso de técnicas de cirugía ungueal más conservadoras., The subungual exostosis and onicocriptosis are in high demand conditions in the daily clinical, and very often we i nd them associated, both of which may itself be a cause and consequence. In both cases the clinical manifestations associated with the inability to put on and loss of function that generate demands that require an effective and dei nitive surgical treatment. On the other hand, it is common to i nd patients who have been treated for this same problem by other professionals, without success. This in many cases results in greater dystrophy of the nail apparatus, aggravating the clinical symptoms and is detrimental to the patient’s expectations regarding the i nal resolution of symptoms. In this paper we present the case of a patient who underwent surgery using the Syme’s procedure, useful as a surgical alternative in cases where hypertrophy of the nail apparatus and phalanges recurrence after surgical iatrogenias that make feasible the use of nail surgery techniques more conservative. more...
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- 2011
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