Department of Podiatry, School of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Private Bag 92 006, Auckland, 1142, New Zealand.
Active Living and Rehabilitation, Aotearoa New Zealand, Health and Rehabilitation Research Institute, School of Clinical Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
J Foot Ankle Res. 2023 May 16;16(1):29. doi: 10.1186/s13047-023-00628-w.
Sesamoiditis is a common inflammatory condition affecting the sesamoid bones at the plantar aspect of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (1MTPJ). However, there are currently no recommendations or clinical guidelines to support podiatrists in their assessment or management of sesamoiditis. The aim of this study was to explore the views of podiatrists in Aotearoa New Zealand on their approaches to the assessment and management of patients with sesamoiditis.
This qualitative study included focus group discussions with registered podiatrists. Focus groups took place online via Zoom and were guided by a detailed focus group question schedule. The questions were designed to encourage discussion around assessment approaches used in the diagnosis of sesamoiditis and the treatment tools used to manage patients with sesamoiditis. Focus groups were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyse the data.
A total of 12 registered podiatrists participated in one of three focus groups. Four themes were constructed relating to the assessment of sesamoiditis: (1) obtaining a patient history; (2) recreating patient symptoms; (3) determining contributing biomechanical factors; and (4) ruling out differential diagnoses. Seven themes were constructed relating to the management of sesamoiditis: (1) consideration of patient factors; (2) patient education; (3) cushioning of the sesamoids to allow more comfortable weightbearing of the 1MTPJ; (4) pressure redistribution and offloading of the sesamoids; (5) immobilisation of the 1MTPJ and sesamoids; (6) facilitating efficient sagittal plane motion during gait; (7) referring to other health professionals to find different ways to treat or manage patient symptoms.
Podiatrists in Aotearoa New Zealand demonstrate an analytical approach in the assessment and management of patients with sesamoiditis based on their clinical experience and knowledge of lower limb anatomy. A range of assessment and management techniques are selected based on the practitioners personal preferences, as well as the patient's social factors, symptomology, and lower limb biomechanics.
籽骨炎是一种常见的炎症性疾病,影响第一跖趾关节(1MTPJ)足底的籽骨。然而,目前没有建议或临床指南来支持足病医生对籽骨炎进行评估或管理。本研究旨在探讨新西兰足病医生对籽骨炎患者评估和管理的方法。
这项定性研究包括对注册足病医生进行焦点小组讨论。焦点小组通过 Zoom 在线进行,由详细的焦点小组问题表指导。这些问题旨在鼓励讨论用于诊断籽骨炎的评估方法和用于管理籽骨炎患者的治疗工具。焦点小组进行了录音,并逐字记录。使用反思性主题分析对数据进行分析。
共有 12 名注册足病医生参加了三个焦点小组中的一个。构建了四个与籽骨炎评估相关的主题:(1)获取病史;(2)再现患者症状;(3)确定促成的生物力学因素;(4)排除鉴别诊断。构建了七个与籽骨炎管理相关的主题:(1)考虑患者因素;(2)患者教育;(3)缓冲籽骨以允许更舒适地负重 1MTPJ;(4)重新分配压力和减轻籽骨的负担;(5)固定 1MTPJ 和籽骨;(6)促进步态中矢状面运动的效率;(7)向其他健康专业人员寻求治疗或管理患者症状的不同方法。
新西兰的足病医生根据他们的临床经验和下肢解剖学知识,在评估和管理籽骨炎患者时表现出分析方法。根据从业者的个人偏好以及患者的社会因素、症状和下肢生物力学,选择了一系列评估和管理技术。