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The effect of foot orthoses on gait biomechanics and pain among people with rheumatoid arthritis: A quasi-experimental study.

Authors :
Simonsen, Morten Bilde
Næsborg-Andersen, Ketill
Leutscher, Peter Derek Christian
Hørslev-Petersen, Kim
Woodburn, James
Andersen, Michael Skipper
Hirata, Rogerio Pessoto
Source :
Gait & Posture. Jun2022, Vol. 95, p121-128. 8p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>Foot pain is frequent among people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Foot orthoses (FO) are commonly prescribed with the intention to reduce pain symptoms and improve function.<bold>Research Question: </bold>How do a custom-made FO affect pain, gait biomechanics and daily activity among people with RA?<bold>Methods: </bold>Twenty-five participants with RA and foot pain completed this quasi-experimental study using a control insole for four weeks and then a custom-made FO in the following four weeks. The foot orthoses were customized by plantar foot shape targeting optimal restoration of normal arch height. A visual analog scale was used to monitor changes in ankle/foot, knee, hip joints, and global arthritis pain. In addition, the perceived pain area was measured using a body chart analysis. Kinematics and kinetics of the hip, knee and ankle joints during gait were analyzed using 3D-motion capture. Daily steps were measured with a wrist-based activity tracker for both the control insole and custom-made FO period, respectively.<bold>Results: </bold>In comparison to the control insole, the custom-made FO reduced ankle/foot pain intensity (p < 0.001) in addition to a reduction of the perceived pain areas in the feet (p < 0.001), legs (p = 0.012), as well as the arms and hands (p = 0.014). Ankle plantar flexion and eversion moments were also reduced (p < 0.001). No difference in daily steps was observed between the two periods (p = 0.657).<bold>Significance: </bold>This study has demonstrated an ankle/foot pain-relieving effect in conjunction with alterations of the ankle joint moments in people with RA using custom-made FO. The pain relief is plausibly attributed to alterations of the ankle joint moments when using the custom-made FO. However, future studies are needed to explore further into therapeutic implication of custom-made FO in pain management of people with RA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09666362
Volume :
95
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Gait & Posture
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157030828
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.04.016