Sullivan Justin, Pappas Evangelos, Adams Roger, Crosbie Jack, Burns Joshua
Discipline of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW Australia ; Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, P.O Box 170, Lidcombe, Sydney, NSW 1825 Australia.
Discipline of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW Australia ; Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW Australia.
J Foot Ankle Res. 2015 Aug 18;8:40. doi: 10.1186/s13047-015-0102-9. eCollection 2015.
Plantar heel pain is a common foot disorder aggravated by weight-bearing activity. Despite considerable focus on therapeutic interventions such as orthoses, there has been limited investigation of footwear-related issues in people with plantar heel pain. The aim of this study was to investigate whether people with plantar heel pain experience footwear-related difficulties compared to asymptomatic individuals, as well as identifying factors associated with footwear comfort, fit and choice.
The footwear domain of the Foot Health Status Questionnaire (FHSQ) was assessed in 192 people with plantar heel pain and 69 asymptomatic controls. The plantar heel pain group was also assessed on a variety of measures including: foot posture, foot strength and flexibility, pedobarography and pain level. A univariate analysis of covariance, with age as the covariate, was used to compare the heel pain and control groups on the FHSQ footwear domain score. A multiple regression model was then constructed to investigate factors associated with footwear scores among participants with plantar heel pain.
When compared to asymptomatic participants, people with plantar heel pain reported lower FHSQ footwear domain scores (mean difference -24.4; p < 0.001; 95 % CI: -32.0 to -17.0). In the participants with heel pain, footwear scores were associated with maximum force beneath the postero-lateral heel during barefoot walking, toe flexor strength and gender.
People with plantar heel pain experience difficulty with footwear comfort, fit and choice. Reduced heel loading during barefoot walking, toe flexor weakness and female gender are all independently associated with reports of footwear difficulties in people with heel pain. Increased focus, in both clinical and research settings, is needed to address footwear-related issues in people with plantar heel pain.
足跟痛是一种常见的足部疾病,负重活动会使其加重。尽管人们相当关注诸如矫形器等治疗干预措施,但对于足跟痛患者与鞋类相关问题的研究却很有限。本研究的目的是调查足跟痛患者与无症状个体相比是否存在与鞋类相关的困难,同时确定与鞋类舒适度、合脚性和选择相关的因素。
对192名足跟痛患者和69名无症状对照者进行了足部健康状况问卷(FHSQ)中鞋类部分的评估。还对足跟痛组进行了多种测量,包括:足部姿势、足部力量和灵活性、足底压力测量以及疼痛程度。以年龄作为协变量,采用单因素协方差分析比较足跟痛组和对照组在FHSQ鞋类部分的得分。然后构建多元回归模型,以研究足跟痛患者中与鞋类得分相关的因素。
与无症状参与者相比,足跟痛患者的FHSQ鞋类部分得分较低(平均差异-24.4;p<0.001;95%CI:-32.0至-17.0)。在足跟痛患者中,鞋类得分与赤脚行走时足跟后外侧下方的最大力量、趾屈肌力量和性别有关。
足跟痛患者在鞋类舒适度、合脚性和选择方面存在困难。赤脚行走时足跟负荷降低、趾屈肌无力和女性性别均与足跟痛患者鞋类困难的报告独立相关。在临床和研究环境中,都需要更多地关注足跟痛患者与鞋类相关的问题。