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EXTRA-CORPOREAL SHOCKWAVE THERAPY FOR THE TREATMENT OF PLANTAR FASCIITIS



Abstract

Purpose of study: Study and prove the benefits and efficacy of the use of extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT)for the treatment of planter fasciitis.

Introduction: Planter fasciitis is the second most common cause of heel pain. Conservative treatment modalities for the treatment of planter fasciitis includes NSAIDS, heel cushions, ultrasound, physiotherapy, injections, etc and these often do not offer satisfactory results. We present the results of the use of ESWT in the treatment of planter fasciitis with good results.

Methodology: 129 patients, 77 males and 52 females with a 152 heels were treated with ESWT from July 2002 until August 2004 and were included in the study. The average age was 53.2 years (Range 28 to 83 years). All patients had previously undergone other conservative forms of treatment with poor results. Inclusion criteria included age greater than 18 years, male or female, no previous history of surgery on the heel or foot, visual analogue score of over 5 for pain. Treatment was done on an outpatients basis. Each patient received between minimum of one and maximum of three sessions of ESWT at two weeks interval.

Results: 116 patients, 69 males and 47 females with 136 heels were reviewed with 13 patients with 16 heels lost to followup. 52 patients (44.8%) with 60 heels (44.1%) had excellent results. 45 patients (38.8%) with 53 heels (38.0%) had good results. 13 patients (11.2%) with 16 heels (11.8%) had fair results. 6 patients (5.2%) with 7 heels (5.1%) had poor results. Overall 104 patients (89.7%) with a 121 heels (89.0%) considered the outcome to be successful.

Conclusion: Based on our results, we recommend ESWT fot the treatment of planter fasciitis especially in patients with failed other forms of conservative treatment and as an alternative to surgery with good results.

The abstracts were prepared by Emer Agnew, Secretary to the IOA. Correspondence should be addressed to him at Irish Orthopaedic Association Secretariat, c/o Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Finglas, Dublin 11, Ireland.