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NCT05713175
Orthopaedic Treatment in Propulsive Metatarsalgia
Conditions: Metatarsalgia, Treatment, Foot, Foot Diseases, Orthopedic Disorder, Subluxation of Toe Joint, Toe Joint Deformity
Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 80
Sponsor: Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Location: Spain
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the effectiveness of two conservative orthopedic treatments in propulsive metatarsalgia.The main question it aims to answer are:To compare the effectiveness of treatments on foot pain and functionality in subjects diagnosed with propulsive metatarsalgia.To determinate the influence of clinical and radiographical characteristics in pain improvement.Participants will wear the treatment for 3 months .
Researchers will compare polypropylene and EVA insoles and Fixtoe Device® to see if a foot pain improvement is achieved.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Mechanical pain in the 2nd or 3rd metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ)Positive Laschman's drawer test in 2nd or 3rd MTPJ.
(CITA)Physical exploration revealing pain upon the palpation in plantar plate ( when cranial-caudal pressure was directly applied in the plantar aspect of the 2nd or 3rd MTPJ).
(CITA)Availability of dorsal-plantar and lateral wheightbearing radiography of the affected foot.Exclusion Criteria:Subjects with at least one of the following were excluded.Deformity of the 2nr or 3rd metatarsal head (MTH) (Freiberg's disease)Morton's neuroma and/or neuritic symptomatlogy y referred.Rigid claw or hammer toe (positive Kelikian test) whithin radiographic dislocation of 2nd or 3rd MTPJ.
(CITA)Dermatological lesión plantar to 2nd or 3rd MTPJ (intractable plantar keratosis (IPK), foot ulcer, plantar wart, etc.)Neurological, methabolical, vascular or rheumatological not-controlled systemic disease with potential manifestations in foot and ankle.Previous history of foot or ankle surgery entailing limitations in mobility and/or alterations of the metatarsal parabola.Previous history of foot or ankle fractureMorpho-functional alteration of the lower limbs: clinical asymmetry greater than 10 mm and presence of asymmetric genu varus or valgus.Alterations of the cognitive state preventing to understand the objective of the study and guidelines to follow for their participation.
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