Osteoarthritis (OA) of the foot and ankle is prevalent and often debilitating, necessitating effective treatment options. This study evaluates the analgesic efficacy of corticosteroid injections in individual foot and ankle joints. Stepping Hill Hospital conducted a retrospective audit of 166 patients who received guided corticosteroid injections. We assessed pain relief using a questionnaire to obtain numerical pain scores before and after the injections. Of the 166 patients evaluated, 51% (85) reported complete pain relief and 32% (53) reported partial relief following the injections, with a significant mean pain score reduction from 8.45 (pre-injection) to 3.42 (post-injection) (p<0.05). A total of 83 patients (47.6%) sought re-injection, which also provided significant pain relief, although slightly less effective than the first injection (pain scores: 3.42 (pre-injection) vs. 4.90 (post-injection), p<0.05). Patient satisfaction was 83% overall, with the highest satisfaction at tarsometatarsal joint injections (95%). Corticosteroid injections for foot and ankle OA demonstrate significant analgesic benefits with high patient satisfaction. While first injections were most effective, re-injections remain a viable option, particularly for patients postponing surgery. These results support corticosteroid injections as an essential component of OA management in foot and ankle conditions.
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Physiother Theory Pract
January 2025
Department of Sports Medicine, Chair of Clinical Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland.
Background: Understanding and assessing static and dynamic balance and their relationship with the function of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot is crucial for people with pronated feet.
Purpose: This study aimed to assess the medial longitudinal arch height and postural balance in physically active females with pronated feet.
Methods: A case-control study.
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
December 2024
Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, Cantonal Hospital Fribourg, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland.
Objective: The detrimental effects of cigarette smoking on overall health are well-documented, with nicotine and carbon monoxide contributing to peripheral vasoconstriction and impaired oxygen delivery to tissues. This study reviews the impact of smoking on wound and bone healing, specifically in foot and ankle surgery, given its significant role as a modifiable risk factor for complications in orthopedic procedures.
Materials And Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted in May 2024 following PRISMA guidelines.
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