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Published in: Sports Medicine 9/2008

01-09-2008 | Review Article

Effectiveness of Foot Orthoses for Treatment and Prevention of Lower Limb Injuries

A Review

Authors: Prof Patria Hume, Will Hopkins, Keith Rome, Peter Maulder, Greg Coyle, Benno Nigg

Published in: Sports Medicine | Issue 9/2008

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Abstract

Healthcare professionals prescribe foot orthoses (FOs) for treatment and prevention of lower limb injuries, but previous reviews of the effectiveness of FOs have been inconclusive. We have therefore performed a review emphasizing the magnitude of treatment effects to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of FOs in the treatment and prevention of lower limb injuries.
Qualifying studies were mainly controlled trials, but some uncontrolled clinical trials of patients with chronic injuries were analysed separately. Injuries included plantar fasciitis, tibial stress fractures and patellofemoral pain syndrome; these were included because of the large treatment costs for these frequent injuries in New Zealand. Outcomes were pain, comfort, function and injury status. Continuous measures were expressed as standardized differences using baseline between-subject standard deviations, and magnitudes were inferred from the intersection of 90% confidence intervals with thresholds of a modified Cohen scale. Effects based on frequencies were expressed as hazard ratios and their magnitudes were inferred from intersection of confidence intervals with a novel scale of thresholds.
The effects of FOs for treatment of pain or injury prevention were mostly trivial. FOs were not effective in treating or preventing patellofemoral pain syndrome. Some studies showed moderate effects for treatment of plantar fasciitis. Only a few studies showed moderate or large beneficial effects of FOs in preventing injuries.
Customized semi-rigid FOs have moderate to large beneficial effects in treating and preventing plantar fasciitis and posterior tibial stress fractures, and small to moderate effects in treating patellofemoral pain syndrome. Given the limited randomized controlled trials or clinical controlled trials available for the injuries of interest, it may be that more or less benefit can be derived from the use of FOs, but many studies did not provide enough information for the standardized effect sizes to be calculated. Further research with randomized controlled trials is needed to establish the clinical utility of a variety of FOs for the treatment and prevention of various lower limb injuries.
Footnotes
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It should be noted that the thickness of the FOs was unclear from the description provided in the paper; therefore, it was classified as semi-rigid.
 
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Metadata
Title
Effectiveness of Foot Orthoses for Treatment and Prevention of Lower Limb Injuries
A Review
Authors
Prof Patria Hume
Will Hopkins
Keith Rome
Peter Maulder
Greg Coyle
Benno Nigg
Publication date
01-09-2008
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Sports Medicine / Issue 9/2008
Print ISSN: 0112-1642
Electronic ISSN: 1179-2035
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2165/00007256-200838090-00005

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