Plantar Fasciitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effectiveness of a Dynamic Elastomeric Fabric Orthoses (DEFO) in the Management of Plantar Fasciitis: A Feasibility Study
Plantar fasciitis (severe pain in the heel) is a common problem that has a significant
impact on quality of life. There is some evidence to support the use of orthoses and
stretches in the conservative management of plantar fasciitis but current orthotic
management may not be optimal. More prolonged stretching with night splints may achieve
better results but such splints are clinically not well tolerated. Therefore, there is a
potential need to apply prolonged stretching during the day and during dynamic tasks such as
walking. This has led to the development of other rigid and semi-rigid splints that have
shown promising results in small scale clinical trials. There are disadvantages however with
the more rigid bracing and orthoses seen in these types of splints. For example, they are
often difficult to accommodate with a person's available shoes; this can be particularly
difficult for women and thus limits their compliance with the intervention. Further, more
rigid bracing can be uncomfortable during fast walking and running and so limits
participation in such activities.
Recently a novel orthotic, a customised dynamic elastomeric fabric orthoses (DEFO), has been
developed. Being made from lycra® based materials the sock-like splint is lightweight and
discrete, allowing it to be accommodated easily into most shoe types and potentially better
tolerated when worn at night compared to currently available splints. Its design further
allows it to be used comfortably during dynamic tasks such as walking and running as
supported by initial anecdotal evidence in athletes. To date there has been no evaluation
into the effectiveness of the DEFO in the general population with plantar fasciitis.
This study will look at the feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial into the
use of a DEFO compared to an off-the-shelf orthoses as an adjunct to usual care.
Plantar fasciitis is the most common foot and ankle pathology that affects the general
population. It affects over 1 million people in the USA equating to ~0.2 million in the UK.
It is characterized by severe pain felt on the plantar aspect of the heel around the plantar
fascia origin which is significantly thicker than normal.
Usually conservative treatment comprises a referral to physiotherapy and provision of
orthotics. Physiotherapy consists of teaching a home program of calf and plantar fascia
stretches in addition to weight management and footwear advice.
Orthotic management includes the provision of off-the-shelf orthotics or customised
orthotics. Some studies of customised orthoses demonstrate significant improvements in foot
pain related function at 3 and 12 months in people with plantar fasciitis compared to a sham
intervention. However, a systematic review of the randomised controlled trials found no
evidence to support their use on short or long term foot pain, pain related function or
disability.
Dynamic elastomeric fabric orthoses (DEFOs) have been successfully used in a variety of
patient groups. The plantar fasciitis DEFOs is a custom-made close-fitting sock of
elastomeric construction. It is worn next to the skin where the sock can exert an external
torsional, compressive, and supportive effect, thus positively influencing the biomechanics
of the heal.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor)
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