University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora.
Sports Medicine Center, Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora.
J Athl Train. 2023 May 1;58(5):437-444. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-0266.22.
Sever's disease (calcaneal apophysitis) is a common condition in youth athletes, including those who participate in barefoot sports. Health care professionals often recommend that young athletes with Sever's disease wear heel cups in their shoes while active, but barefoot athletes are unable to use heel cups.
To compare the efficacy of 2 braces used by barefoot athletes with Sever's disease.
Randomized controlled clinical trial.
Pediatric sports medicine clinic.
A total of 43 barefoot athletes aged 7 to 14 years were enrolled, and 32 completed the study (age = 10.3 ± 1.6 years; 29 girls, 3 boys).
INTERVENTION(S): Participants were randomized to the Tuli's Cheetah heel cup (n = 16) or Tuli's The X Brace (n = 16) group for use during barefoot sports over the 3-month study period.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Participants completed self-reported assessments after diagnosis (baseline) and 1, 2, and 3 months later. The primary outcome was the Oxford Ankle Foot Questionnaire for Children (OxAFQ-C) physical score (3 months postenrollment). The secondary outcomes were OxAFQ-C school or play and emotional scores and the visual analog scale pain score.
The percentage of time wearing the brace during barefoot sports was not different between the Cheetah heel cup and The X Brace groups (82% versus 64% of the time in sports; P = .08). At 3 months, we observed no differences for the OxAFQ-C physical (0.79 versus 0.71; P = .80; Hedges g = 0.06), school or play (0.94 versus 1.00; P = .58; Hedges g = 0.26), or emotional (1.00 versus 1.00; P = .85; Hedges g = 0.21) score. Visual analog scale pain scores during activities of daily living and sports were lower (better) at the 2- and 3-month time points than at baseline (P < .001).
Both groups demonstrated improvements in ankle and foot function across time, but no between-groups differences were seen at 3 months. Given these results, barefoot athletes with Sever's disease may consider using either brace with barefoot activity to help improve pain and functional status.
跟腱炎(跟骨骨骺炎)是青少年运动员的一种常见疾病,包括那些参加赤脚运动的运动员。医疗保健专业人员通常建议患有跟腱炎的年轻运动员在运动时穿鞋跟杯,但赤脚运动员无法使用鞋跟杯。
比较两种用于患有跟腱炎的赤脚运动员的支具的疗效。
随机对照临床试验。
儿科运动医学诊所。
共有 43 名 7 至 14 岁的赤脚运动员入组,其中 32 名完成了研究(年龄=10.3±1.6 岁;29 名女孩,3 名男孩)。
参与者被随机分配到 Tuli 的 Cheetah 鞋跟杯(n=16)或 Tuli 的 The X 支具(n=16)组,在 3 个月的研究期间用于赤脚运动。
参与者在诊断后(基线)和 1、2 和 3 个月后完成自我报告评估。主要结局是牛津踝关节足部问卷儿童版(OxAFQ-C)的身体评分(入组后 3 个月)。次要结局是 OxAFQ-C 的学校或玩耍和情绪评分以及视觉模拟评分疼痛评分。
Cheetah 鞋跟杯和 The X 支具组在赤脚运动期间佩戴支具的时间百分比没有差异(分别为运动时的 82%和 64%;P=0.08)。在 3 个月时,我们观察到 OxAFQ-C 的身体(0.79 与 0.71;P=0.80;Hedges g=0.06)、学校或玩耍(0.94 与 1.00;P=0.58;Hedges g=0.26)或情绪(1.00 与 1.00;P=0.85;Hedges g=0.21)评分无差异。日常生活和运动时的视觉模拟评分疼痛在 2 个月和 3 个月时比基线时(P<0.001)更低(更好)。
两组在整个时间内的踝关节和足部功能都有所改善,但在 3 个月时未观察到组间差异。考虑到这些结果,患有跟腱炎的赤脚运动员可以考虑在赤脚活动中使用这两种支具中的任何一种来帮助改善疼痛和功能状态。