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Dynamic Versus Static Night Splinting of Plantar Fasciitis

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Stanford University

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Plantar Fascitis

Treatments

Device: Dynamic splint

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The investigators are trying to study that there is no difference in improvement of motion between static progressive and dynamic splinting.

Full description

A physical rehabilitation device for the treatment of a medical condition of the foot known as plantar fasciitis includes a splint which is connected to the toe and ankle of a patient. Static splint is the use of inelastic components to apply torque to a joint in order to statically position it as close to end range as possible. A dynamic splint uses a tension spring that is integrated into a brace, usually via a mechanical hinge. The tension spring can be adjusted for more or less tension to achieve range of motion goals with less pain. The investigators are trying to study that there is no difference in improvement of motion between static progressive and dynamic splinting.

Enrollment

200 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 99 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Demographic - Over 18 years of age and ambulatory without a gait aid with no history of narcotic use
  • Diagnosis - Unilateral or bilateral acute (< 6 months of pain) plantar fasciitis (i.e., Heel pain that increases with weightbearing, "First step pain": heel pain that occurs after a period of non-weightbearing, such as in the morning when arising from bed or when arising after prolonged sitting; the pain is improved after a few minutes walking but will worsen again with prolonged weightbearing, tenderness over the medial calcaneal tuberosity at the insertion of the plantar fasciitis)
  • Permitted - Icing, NSAIDS( ibuprofen), Custom Shoe Inserts, Diagnostic Ultrasound

Exclusion criteria

  • Demographic - Under 18 year of age, requires a gait aid for ambulation; if not covered by insurance,
  • Diagnosis of - Arthritis of the Ankle, Midfoot, or Forefoot; Inflammatory Arthritis; Gout; Turf Toe; Hallux Rigidus; Hallux Limitus; Sesamoiditis; Tendonitis or Tendinopathy; Prior tear or Rupture of the Plantar Fascia; Fibromyalgia, Neuralgia, or Neuropathy; Peripheral Vascular Disease; Prior Trauma to the Heel, Fracture of the Calcaneus; Infection; Corn; Callus; Ingrown Nail.
  • Patient with history of Symptoms for over 6 months
  • Refractory to prior splint-based treatments
  • Prior injection of the plantar fascia
  • Prior surgery on the plantar fascia
  • Narcotic use

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

200 participants in 2 patient groups

Control( static splinting)
Active Comparator group
Description:
conventional static splint
Treatment:
Device: Dynamic splint
Experiment( dynamic splinting)
Experimental group
Description:
Device treats plantar fasciitis and replacing boot immobilization
Treatment:
Device: Dynamic splint

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Prerna Arora

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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