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The purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of lateral wedged insoles with subtalar strapping in genu varum with medial compartment knee pain on:
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Genu varum is known as one of the most common lower limb abnormalities. Genu varum is reported to occur 15 to 20% in the whole population. In most cases, this deformity occurs between tillage damage and degeneration in the medial compartment of the knee joint in the long term, because of the imposed imbalanced force on medial and lateral compartments of knees.
Incidence of rachitic genu varum in preschool children: A more recent study from 2016 estimated the incidence of vitamin D deficient rachitic genu varum among preschool children in Egypt, finding it to be 13.1% of all children's orthopaedic diseases at the National Institute of Neuromotor System.
Prevalence of lower limb deformities in primary school students: A 2021 study reported a much lower prevalence of genu varum (0.09%) among primary school students in Egypt. This suggests that the condition may be more prevalent in younger children and decrease in severity with age.
Surgical treatments, such as high tibial osteotomy and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) have been performed. Although this type of surgery has provided successful clinical results, it is often costly for the patients and it forces them to get over complications. In particular, more than 500,000 cases of TKA are annually performed in the US, and approximately three billion dollars are spent on TKA. Alternatives to surgical treatment are required to lighten the patient's burden and the medical costs.
lateral wedged insole significantly reduces the knee varus moment during walking compared to the barefoot condition with no insole. In particular, the strapping insole reduces the varus moment more than the lateral wedged insole alone in moderate OA.
Exercises of correcting genu varum might have positive effects on changes in hip joint angle, Q angle, and knee space distance, and lower limb deformity not by structural causes but by muscular imbalance might be corrected via consistent exercises.
The results of this study could potentially inform the treatment approach for individuals with medial compartment knee pain caused by genu varum. Also provides a non-invasive and cost-effective alternative to managing knee pain, which can improve the quality of life for individuals suffering from this condition. Additionally, this study adds to the body of knowledge on the effectiveness of corrective orthoses in managing musculoskeletal disorders.
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Ali Abdelmoniem Ali Hassanien, B.Sc; Abeer Abdulrahman, PhD
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