The efficacy of adjustable toe splint on decreasing metatarsalgia in patients with lesser toe deformity: A prospective, randomized single-blinded controlled trial
Objective: To study the effectiveness in application of adjustable toe splint in decreasing metatarsalgia in patients with lesser toe deformity and the complication of adjustable toe splint usage. Material and Method: Thirty-six patients who had claw toes or hammer toes with metatarsalgia were enrol...
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th-mahidol.144402018-06-11T11:59:11Z The efficacy of adjustable toe splint on decreasing metatarsalgia in patients with lesser toe deformity: A prospective, randomized single-blinded controlled trial Navaporn Chadchavalpanichaya Wanrachada Katchamart Thanatat Charatrungolan Pakwan Nualnim Mahidol University Medicine Objective: To study the effectiveness in application of adjustable toe splint in decreasing metatarsalgia in patients with lesser toe deformity and the complication of adjustable toe splint usage. Material and Method: Thirty-six patients who had claw toes or hammer toes with metatarsalgia were enrolled in a prospective, randomized single-blinded controlled trial at the Out Patient Rehabilitation Medicine Clinic, Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand between March and September 2011. Patients were randomized into two groups, the study group (using adjustable toe splint for 2 weeks) and the control group. Patients in both groups were advised as well to use proper shoes. Results: All patients in each group completed the study. The baseline characteristics of the patients in both groups were similar. The present study group reported more decrease pain at metatarsal heads and dorsum of toes than the control group (p < 0.05). Two patients reported complications from toe splint usage as toe abrasions. Conclusion: Using adjustable toe splint can decrease the metatarsalgia in patient with lesser toe deformity. 2018-06-11T04:59:11Z 2018-06-11T04:59:11Z 2012-12-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.95, No.12 (2012), 1575-1582 01252208 2-s2.0-84871684493 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/14440 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84871684493&origin=inward |
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Objective: To study the effectiveness in application of adjustable toe splint in decreasing metatarsalgia in patients with lesser toe deformity and the complication of adjustable toe splint usage. Material and Method: Thirty-six patients who had claw toes or hammer toes with metatarsalgia were enrolled in a prospective, randomized single-blinded controlled trial at the Out Patient Rehabilitation Medicine Clinic, Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand between March and September 2011. Patients were randomized into two groups, the study group (using adjustable toe splint for 2 weeks) and the control group. Patients in both groups were advised as well to use proper shoes. Results: All patients in each group completed the study. The baseline characteristics of the patients in both groups were similar. The present study group reported more decrease pain at metatarsal heads and dorsum of toes than the control group (p < 0.05). Two patients reported complications from toe splint usage as toe abrasions. Conclusion: Using adjustable toe splint can decrease the metatarsalgia in patient with lesser toe deformity. |
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The efficacy of adjustable toe splint on decreasing metatarsalgia in patients with lesser toe deformity: A prospective, randomized single-blinded controlled trial |
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The efficacy of adjustable toe splint on decreasing metatarsalgia in patients with lesser toe deformity: A prospective, randomized single-blinded controlled trial |
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The efficacy of adjustable toe splint on decreasing metatarsalgia in patients with lesser toe deformity: A prospective, randomized single-blinded controlled trial |
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