Menz Hylton B, Levinger Pazit, Tan Jade M, Auhl Maria, Roddy Edward, Munteanu Shannon E
Lower Extremity and Gait Studies Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, Bundoora 3086, Victoria, Australia.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2014 Mar 15;15:86. doi: 10.1186/1471-2474-15-86.
Osteoarthritis affecting the first metatarsophalangeal joint of the foot is a common condition which results in pain, stiffness and impaired ambulation. Footwear modifications and foot orthoses are widely used in clinical practice to treat this condition, but their effectiveness has not been rigorously evaluated. This article describes the design of a randomised trial comparing the effectiveness of rocker-sole footwear and individualised prefabricated foot orthoses in reducing pain associated with first metatarsophalangeal joint osteoarthritis.
Eighty people with first metatarsophalangeal joint osteoarthritis will be randomly allocated to receive either a pair of rocker-sole shoes (MBT® Matwa, Masai Barefoot Technology, Switzerland) or a pair of individualised, prefabricated foot orthoses (Vasyli Customs, Vasyli Medical™, Queensland, Australia). At baseline, the biomechanical effects of the interventions will be examined using a wireless wearable sensor motion analysis system (LEGSys™, BioSensics, Boston, MA, USA) and an in-shoe plantar pressure system (Pedar®, Novel GmbH, Munich, Germany). The primary outcome measure will be the pain subscale of the Foot Health Status Questionnaire (FHSQ), measured at baseline and 4, 8 and 12 weeks. Secondary outcome measures will include the function, footwear and general foot health subscales of the FHSQ, severity of pain and stiffness at the first metatarsophalangeal joint (measured using 100 mm visual analog scales), global change in symptoms (using a 15-point Likert scale), health status (using the Short-Form-12® Version 2.0 questionnaire), use of rescue medication and co-interventions to relieve pain, the frequency and type of self-reported adverse events and physical activity levels (using the Incidental and Planned Activity Questionnaire). Data will be analysed using the intention to treat principle.
This study is the first randomised trial to compare the effectiveness of rocker-sole footwear and individualised prefabricated foot orthoses in reducing pain associated with osteoarthritis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint, and only the third randomised trial ever conducted for this condition. The study has been pragmatically designed to ensure that the findings can be implemented into clinical practice if the interventions are found to be effective, and the baseline biomechanical analysis will provide useful insights into their mechanism of action.
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: ACTRN12613001245785.
影响足部第一跖趾关节的骨关节炎是一种常见病症,会导致疼痛、僵硬和行走障碍。鞋类改良和足部矫形器在临床实践中被广泛用于治疗该病症,但其有效性尚未得到严格评估。本文描述了一项随机试验的设计,该试验旨在比较摇椅底鞋和个性化预制足部矫形器在减轻与第一跖趾关节骨关节炎相关疼痛方面的有效性。
80名患有第一跖趾关节骨关节炎的患者将被随机分配,分别接受一双摇椅底鞋(瑞士马西赤脚科技公司的MBT® Matwa)或一双个性化预制足部矫形器(澳大利亚昆士兰州Vasyli Medical™公司的Vasyli Customs)。在基线时,将使用无线可穿戴传感器运动分析系统(美国马萨诸塞州波士顿BioSensics公司的LEGSys™)和鞋内足底压力系统(德国慕尼黑Novel GmbH公司的Pedar®)来检查干预措施的生物力学效果。主要结局指标将是足部健康状况问卷(FHSQ)的疼痛子量表,在基线以及第4、8和12周进行测量。次要结局指标将包括FHSQ的功能、鞋类和一般足部健康子量表、第一跖趾关节的疼痛和僵硬严重程度(使用100毫米视觉模拟量表测量)、症状的总体变化(使用15点李克特量表)、健康状况(使用简明健康调查问卷第2.0版)、急救药物的使用和缓解疼痛的联合干预措施、自我报告的不良事件的频率和类型以及身体活动水平(使用偶然和计划活动问卷)。数据将采用意向性分析原则进行分析。
本研究是第一项比较摇椅底鞋和个性化预制足部矫形器在减轻与第一跖趾关节骨关节炎相关疼痛方面有效性的随机试验,也是针对该病症进行的第三项随机试验。该研究经过务实设计,以确保如果干预措施被证明有效,研究结果能够应用于临床实践,并且基线生物力学分析将为其作用机制提供有用的见解。
澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心:ACTRN12613001245785。