Plantar Fasciitis Randomized Clinical Control Trial
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抽象
描述
Clinically, proximal PF causes plantar heel pain, which may extend into the proximal portion of the plantar longitudinal arch. Typically, the pain is most notable upon initial weight bearing ambulation (post-static dyskinesia, PSD), such as the first step in the morning or following a period of non-weight bearing or rest. This can be attributed to walking on hard surfaces or barefoot, prolonged weight bearing activity, inadequate stretching and use of poor footwear, as well as increased amounts of walking. Standard treatment of PF includes the use of foot orthotics, both pre-fabricated and custom molded, physical therapy and myotendinous stretching, splinting or strapping the foot, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, ice, and corticosteroid injections. Ultrasonography (US) can be useful for examining the plantar fascia, which typically measures between 2 mm to 4 mm in thickness, and findings indicative of PF include diffuse hypoechogenicity at the calcaneal attachment of the plantar fascia, loss of definition between the plantar fascia and the surrounding soft tissues, peri-insertion edema, and thickness over 4.5 mm. Local infiltration of corticosteroids has been used to treat PF since the 1950s. Despite this being a well established treatment, there are still unexamined features of this form of intervention, including the method of injection, type of steroid used, concurrent use of localanesthetic agents, concurrent use of orthoses and/or supportive arch strapping, concurrent physical therapy, and the use of ultrasonographic guidance of the corticosteroid injection. The primary aim of this clinical experiment is to compare, in terms of pain relief measured using the 10-cm visual analog scale (VAS) pain score (5-7), the clinical results of ultrasound-guided injection (USGI) versus anatomic topography-guided injection (ATGI) of corticosteroid for the treatment of proximal PF. Secondary aims will be to compare foot-related quality of life, as measured using the Foot Function Index (FFI)and the Bristol Foot Score (BFS), between the injection groups, and also to compare the pre-injection to late-term post-injection thickness of the plantar fascia as measured in the nested USGI group.
日期
最后验证: | 06/30/2020 |
首次提交: | 07/20/2017 |
提交的预估入学人数: | 07/23/2017 |
首次发布: | 07/26/2017 |
上次提交的更新: | 07/06/2020 |
最近更新发布: | 07/07/2020 |
实际学习开始日期: | 03/27/2017 |
预计主要完成日期: | 03/27/2021 |
预计完成日期: | 08/27/2021 |
状况或疾病
干预/治疗
Procedure: Local Steroid Injection into the plantar heel
Procedure: Ultrasound Guided Injection
Procedure: Anatomical injection
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手臂组
臂 | 干预/治疗 |
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Active Comparator: Anatomical injection Once patient has been randomized, if placed in the anatomically-guided injection group, the medial band of the plantar fascia origin on the calcaneus will be palpated and marked approximately. In the clinical setting, a sham ultrasound machine will be utilized to "locate" the plantar fascia keeping the patient blinded to the treatment modality. The area will then be prepped with alcohol to the medial heel and utilizing a medial approach, an injection of 0.5 cc 0.5% bupivacaine, 0.5 cc dexamethasone and 0.25 cc triamcinolone acetamide 40 mg/mL will be administered into the area surrounding the plantar fascia. The area will then be cleaned will alcohol and dressed with a small elastic bandage. | Procedure: Anatomical injection Execution of the ATGI will employ a sham diagnostic US machine and a plantarmedial approach. |
Experimental: Ultrasound Guided Injection Once patient has been randomized, if placed in the USGI group, the patient will be scheduled for an ultrasound therapy in the radiology department at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. In this setting, the patient will be informed that in order to keep them blinded, that all patients must have either injection performed in the radiology department and that the ultrasound machine utilized will either be on or off during the injection keeping the patient blinded to the treatment modality. The area will then be prepped with alcohol to the medial heel and utilizing a medial approach, an injection of 0.5 cc 0.5% bupivacaine, 0.5 cc dexamethasone and 0.25 cc triamcinolone acetamide 40 mg/mL will be administered into the area surrounding the plantar fascia. The area will then be cleaned will alcohol and dressed with a small elastic bandage. | Procedure: Ultrasound Guided Injection Execution of the USGI will employ an actual diagnostic US machine (Voluson E8 Expert, General Electric Company, Boston, MA) and a plantarmedial approach |
资格标准
有资格学习的年龄 | 18 Years 至 18 Years |
有资格学习的性别 | All |
接受健康志愿者 | 是 |
标准 | Inclusion Criteria: - Pain on palpation along the proximal plantar fascia with or without radiographic evidence of a plantar calcaneal bone spur - ≥18 years of age - Male or non-pregnant female of any ethnicity or race - Active, former or non smoker - With or without peripheral vascular disease without lower extremity intermittent claudication or rest pain - With or without diabetes mellitus without polyneuropathy - With or without collagen vascular disease without lower extremity wound formation. Exclusion Criteria: - Known drug or alcohol dependence - Chronic pain syndrome or lumbosacral radiculitis - Neurological condition that requires the use of analgesic medications or anti-seizure or neuroleptic medications - Peripheral vascular disease that results in rest pain or intermittent claudication or venous stasis ulceration - Calcaneal stress fracture or show evidence of a foreign body or tumor of the affected heel as viewed radiographically - Pregnant females - Known allergy to any of the components of the injection therapy - Previously suffered a rupture or surgery of the plantar fascia within the 5 years preceding participation in the investigation - Existing or prior osteomyelitis of the involved calcaneus - Unable to consent to participation in clinical research or currently be involved in another clinical investigation. |
结果
主要结果指标
1. Change in VAS pain score at post injection periods with use of USGI [Baseline to 3 months, 6 month, 9 month, and 12 month follow up]
2. Change in VAS pain score at post injection periods with use of ATGI [Baseline to 3 months, 6 month, 9 month, and 12 month follow up]
次要成果指标
1. Observation of normal plantar fascia after treatment as measured by ultrasound (US) [Baseline to 12 month follow up]
2. Foot-related quality of life outcomes as measured with use of the FFI [Baseline to 3 months, 6 month, 9 month, and 12 month follow up]
3. Foot-related quality of life outcomes as measured with use of the BFS [Baseline to 3 months, 6 month, 9 month, and 12 month follow up]