Plantar Fasciitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Randomized Evaluation of the Effect of the Erchonia HP Scanner (HPS) Laser on Chronic Heel Pain
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the Erchonia HPS Laser is effective in the treatment of chronic heel pain arising from plantar fasciitis.
Chronic heel pain is one of the most common forms of foot pain in adults. The heel bone
(calcaneus) receives a lot of stress as it is the largest bone in the foot, and the heel is
the first part of the foot to contact the ground during walking. Normally, as the foot
absorbs the weight of the body during walking, the arch area joint locking mechanism
provides about 80% of the stability of the foot. The other 20% of biomechanical stability is
provided by the plantar fascia and muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Gait abnormalities can
cause inflammation of the structures attached to the heel bone, resulting in heel pain.
Plantar fasciitis refers to syndromes of pain that occurs at the site of the attachment of
the plantar fascia and the calcaneus, with or without accompanying pain along the medial
band of the plantar fascia. Eighty per cent (80%) of heel pain is caused by plantar
fasciitis, with 10% of the U.S. population likely to be afflicted over a lifetime. Two
million Americans are treated for plantar fasciitis each year. It is more common in women
than men and in people aged 40-60 years.
Plantar fasciitis results from small tears and inflammation in the wide band of tendons and
ligaments that stretch from the heel to the ball of the foot. This band forms the arch of
the foot and serves as a shock absorber for the body. Causes of plantar fasciitis include
poor footwear, sedentary lifestyles, obesity and sports injuries. Plantar fasciitis is
characterized by pain at the bottom of the heel on weight bearing, particularly when first
arising in the morning, and after prolonged periods of rest.
Progressive conservative treatment options for plantar fasciitis include rest, stretching,
strengthening, massage, physical therapy, orthotics and shoe inserts, heel cups, night
splints, plantar strapping, non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs), steroid and
corticosteroid injections and iontophoresis. When conservative treatments are unsuccessful,
surgical release or removal of the plantar fascia may occur.
However, most conservative approaches are of limited effectiveness and there are potential
significant complications from plantar fascia surgery.
Low level laser therapy (LLLT) offers a quick, painless, non-invasive, side-effect free
alternative to relieve the debilitating pain of plantar fasciitis. When applied to injuries
and lesions, low level laser light has been shown to stimulate healing and reduce pain by
accelerating the speed, quality and strength of tissue repair and the reduction of
inflammation. Laser therapy has been found to be particularly effective over other standard
therapies in relieving pain and other symptoms associated with chronic problems and injuries
as it impacts the complete system of targeted muscles, tendons, ligaments, connective
tissue, bone, nerve, and dermal tissues. Additionally, Erchonia low level lasers have been
shown through controlled clinical trials to be effective for pain reduction, as evidenced
through several FDA 510(k) approvals for various indications.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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