Plantar fasciitis: Talonavicular instability/spring ligament failure as the driving force behind its histological pathogenesis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Sports Sciences, European University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain;2. FisioFuenla Podiatry Care Center, Madrid, Spain;3. Research, Health and Podiatry Group, Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Nursing and Podiatry, University of Coruña, Ferrol, Spain;4. Faculty of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Podiatry, Complutence University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | The aetiology of plantar fasciitis (PF) remains uncertain and to date, it is not known if there is an association with spring ligament laxity. In this study, 28 patients with unilateral plantar fasciitis were evaluated. A digital Klaumeter was used to assess first ray for instability and lateral plane translation was used as a measure of spring ligament laxity in the affected vs unaffected foot (internal control). Retromalleolar tenderness as a sign of a reactive tibialis posterior tendon was also assessed. The mean lateral translation score for symptomatic feet was 67.2 (95% CI [63.26−71.14]), compared to asymptomatic feet mean of 33.0 (95% CI [27.35−38.65] p < 0.05). The mean TMT instability score for symptomatic feet was 11.3 (95% CI [10.29–12.3]), compared to the asymptomatic feet mean of 5.9 (95% CI [4.49−7.31] p < 0.05). 100% of symptomatic feet had a retromalleolar tenderness over the tibialis posterior compared to 14% of asymptomatic feet. This is the first study to demonstrate a statistically significant increase in spring ligament strain in feet affected with PF using internal controls. The study postulates that tensile overload at the medial plantar fascia develops secondary to spring ligament failure regardless of foot shape. Furthermore, this condition can be regarded as an early warning sign of adult acquired flat foot disorder (AAFD). Future treatments for PF should not further destabilise the medial arch. This understanding may allow development of new treatment strategies in restoring spring ligament integrity to offload the plantar fascia strain. |
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Keywords: | Plantar fasciitis Spring ligament Talonavicular instability |
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