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Comparison of Braces for Treatment of Sever's Disease

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University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Sever's Disease

Treatments

Device: The X Brace
Device: Cheetah Heel Cup

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03494647
17-0611

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study is to learn more about braces that may help young athletes diagnosed with Sever's disease. Young athletes with this diagnosis who are seen by a Sports Medicine doctor will be asked it they want to be a part of the study. Patients who want to be in the study will be randomly assigned to wear one of two kinds of braces to treat their foot pain via randomization scheme independently created by a statistician. The subjects will be given the brace for free. The subjects will also answer survey questions about the brace when they first see the doctor, then at one, two, and three months after their first visit. Data collected in this study will help doctors gain a better understanding of how to treat young athletes who do sports without shoes who are diagnosed with Sever's disease.

Full description

It is widely accepted and scientifically confirmed that physical activity improves child health with positive effects on adiposity, musculoskeletal health and fitness, and cardiovascular health. Beyond the health benefits of physical activity alone, participation in sports at this crucial age enhances psychological and social health outcomes. Athletes with Sever's symptoms are limited in their ability to participate in physical activity and athletics, and it is suggested that active intervention in the management of Sever's is most appropriate to improve quality of life and outcomes without substantial time lost from sport or physical activity. Therefore, efficient and effective treatment is essential, especially for active and competitive athletes.

Standard treatment for Sever's disease is placement of heel cups in shoes and stretching or physical therapy. These interventions are effective in reducing Sever's patients' heel pain. A retrospective study showed that with treatment with a heel cup or other foot orthoses, symptoms improved within 2 months. However, there remains a distinct lack of randomized control trials evaluating treatments for Sever's in the literature. For the many young athletes with Sever's who participate in barefoot sports such as gymnastics, dance, or tae kwan do, the standard treatment is inadequate. They cannot use the recommended heel cups, which are placed in an athletic shoe. Currently, two braces are commonly used for barefoot athletes with Sever's: Cheetah Heel Cups and The X Brace. Neither of these braces are currently FDA approved as they are not considered medical devices and are marketed as an insert. Health care providers often recommend barefoot athletes purchase these braces, but no published studies evaluating their effectiveness exist in the established literature. This study will compare these two braces in an investigator-blinded, randomized control trial in order to contribute to the understanding of standard treatment for barefoot athletes with Sever's disease and improve patient outcomes by affecting clinical practice. In light of the paucity of information on and the importance of optimizing patient outcomes to improve quality of life and maintain an active lifestyle for young barefoot athletes, this prospective, randomized treatment study will compare the effectiveness of two braces in decreasing pain severity in barefoot athletes diagnosed with Sever's disease.

Enrollment

43 patients

Sex

All

Ages

8 to 14 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Age 8-14 years
  2. Participate in barefoot sports including: martial arts, dance, gymnastics, or acrobatics
  3. Clinical diagnosis of Sever's or calcaneal apophysitis

Exclusion criteria

  1. History of foot/ankle surgery
  2. History of rheumatologic diagnoses
  3. Prisoners,
  4. pregnant females,
  5. Individuals with limited decision-making capacity

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

43 participants in 2 patient groups

Cheetah Heel Cup
Active Comparator group
Description:
Subjects randomly assigned to this group will receive the Cheetah Heel Cup at their initial visit.
Treatment:
Device: Cheetah Heel Cup
The X Brace
Active Comparator group
Description:
Subjects randomly assigned to this group will receive the X Brace at their initial visit.
Treatment:
Device: The X Brace

Trial documents
1

Trial contacts and locations

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