Baumhauer J F, Wervey R, McWilliams J, Harris G F, Shereff M J
University of Rochester Medical Center, New York 14642, USA.
Foot Ankle Int. 1997 Jan;18(1):26-33. doi: 10.1177/107110079701800106.
Total contact casting is the current recommended treatment for Wagner Stage 1 and 2 neuropathic plantar ulcers. The rationale for this treatment includes the equalization of plantar foot pressures and generalized unweighting of the foot through a total contact fit at the calf. Total contact casting requires meticulous technique and multiple cast applications to avoid complications before ulcer healing. An alternative to total contact casting is the use of a prefabricated brace designed to maintain a total contact fit. This study compares plantar foot pressure metrics in a standardized shoe (SS), total contact cast (TCC), and prefabricated pneumatic walking brace (PPWB). Five plantar foot sensors (Interlink Electronics, Santa Barbara, CA) were placed at the first, third, and fifth metatarsal heads, fifth metatarsal base, and midplantar heel of 10 healthy male subjects. Each subject walked at a constant speed over a distance of 280 meters in a SS, PPWB, and TCC. A custom-made portable microprocessor-based system, with demonstrated accuracy and reliability, was used to acquire the data. No significant differences in peak pressure or contact duration were found between the initial and repeat SS trials (P > 0.05). Peak pressures were reduced in the PPWB as compared to the SS for all sensor locations (P < 0.05). Similarly, peak pressures were reduced in the TCC compared to the SS for all sensor locations (P < 0.05) with the exception of the fifth metatarsal base (P = 0.45). Our results are summarized as follows: (1) the methods used in the current study were found to be reliable through a test-retest analysis; (2) the PPWB decreased peak plantar foot pressures to an equal or greater degree than the TCC in all tested locations of the forefoot, midfoot, and hindfoot; (3) compared to a SS, contact durations were increased in both the TCC and PPWB for most sensor locations; and (4) the relationship of peak pressure over time, the pressure-time integral, is lower in the brace compared to the shoe at the majority of sensor locations. The values are not significantly different between the cast and shoe. These findings suggest an unweighting of the plantar foot and equalization of plantar foot pressures with both the PPWB and TCC. Based on these findings, the PPWB may be useful in the treatment of neuropathic plantar ulcerations of the foot.
全接触石膏固定是目前推荐用于治疗瓦格纳1期和2期神经性足底溃疡的方法。这种治疗方法的基本原理包括通过小腿处的全接触贴合来均衡足底压力并使足部整体减轻负重。全接触石膏固定需要精细的技术和多次石膏应用,以避免在溃疡愈合前出现并发症。全接触石膏固定的一种替代方法是使用预制支具,其设计目的是保持全接触贴合。本研究比较了标准鞋(SS)、全接触石膏(TCC)和预制充气步行支具(PPWB)中的足底压力指标。在10名健康男性受试者的第一、第三和第五跖骨头、第五跖骨基部以及足底中部足跟处放置了五个足底传感器(Interlink Electronics,加利福尼亚州圣巴巴拉)。每位受试者分别穿着SS、PPWB和TCC以恒定速度行走280米的距离。使用一个定制的基于便携式微处理器的系统来采集数据,该系统已证明具有准确性和可靠性。在初始和重复的SS试验之间,未发现峰值压力或接触持续时间有显著差异(P>0.05)。与SS相比,PPWB在所有传感器位置的峰值压力均降低(P<0.05)。同样,与SS相比,TCC在所有传感器位置(第五跖骨基部除外,P = 0.45)的峰值压力均降低(P<0.05)。我们的结果总结如下:(1)通过重测分析发现本研究中使用的方法是可靠的;(2)在所有测试的前足、中足和后足位置,PPWB降低足底峰值压力的程度与TCC相等或更大;(3)与SS相比,TCC和PPWB在大多数传感器位置的接触持续时间均增加;(4)在大多数传感器位置,与鞋子相比,支具中峰值压力随时间的关系即压力 - 时间积分更低。石膏和鞋子之间的值没有显著差异。这些发现表明PPWB和TCC都能使足底减轻负重并均衡足底压力。基于这些发现,PPWB可能对足部神经性足底溃疡的治疗有用。