The effect of lengthening the gastrocnemius muscle in chronic therapy resistant plantar fasciitis |
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Authors: | Eva M. Hoefnagels Lucas Weerheijm Angelique GM Witteveen Jan-Willem K Louwerens Noel Keijsers |
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Affiliation: | Investigation Performed at the Sint Maartenskliniek, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hengstdal 3, 6574 NA Ubbergen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | BackgroundThe aetiology of chronic therapy resistant plantar fasciitis (CTRPF) is multifactorial with more focus in recent times on the gastroc-soleus complex. This study evaluates the effect of lengthening the gastrocnemius muscle in CTRPF.MethodsAll patients with CRTPF complaints for at least one year underwent the same standard conservative treatment prior to surgery. 32 patients failed this treatment and underwent gastrocnemius recession. Silfverskiöld test, questionnaires and plantar pressure measurements were obtained at 5 visits.ResultsOne year follow up showed a significantly increase in dorsiflexion of the ankle (16 degrees), a decrease in VAS; 78 (SD: 19) to 20 (SD: 24) and significant improved functional scores. Plantar pressure measurements showed an increase of pressure under the medial proximal part of the midfoot and the 1 st metatarsal and a decrease under the hallux.ConclusionsA gastrocnemius recession results in a significant gain in dorsiflexion, altered loading of the foot and good clinical outcome in patients with CTRPF.Level of EvidenceLevel 2 |
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Keywords: | Plantar fasciitis Gastrocnemius recession Stretching Foot problems |
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