Evaluation Of Balance And Ankle Proprioception In Calcaneal Spur Patients (NCT06740617) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Evaluation Of Balance And Ankle Proprioception In Calcaneal Spur Patients
52 participantsStarted 2024-12-25
Plain-language summary
this study will be conducted to investigate the difference in balance and ankle proprioception between calcaneus spur patients and age matched normal subjects
Who can participate
Age range40 Years – 60 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* age will range from 40-60
* both sex male and female
* unilateral calcaneal spur
* Patients with pain and inflammation at the bottom of heel, or the location where the spur is present.
* All subjects have body mass index less than 29 kg/cm2
* sharp pain like a knife in the heel when standing up in the morning
* pain may also appear at the end of the day or after spending long periods of time on the feet
* sharp pain with the first steps in the morning or after a long period of rest and dissipating when weight bearing is initiated.
* All diagnosed patients, were evaluated and confirmed radiologically by specialist doctor, by performing a standard X-ray foot profile image
Exclusion Criteria:
* Surgery within the last 6 months
* Sensory or motor paralysis -Received steroid injections within the last 3 months-
* discrepancy in length of the lower extremities greater than or equal to 1 cm.
* systemic disease in the last six months that may predispose to heel pain(e.g., rheumatoid arthritis and lupus). (Dudoniene V et al.,2023).
* Calcaneal spurs are associated with various medical conditions, including obesity, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, Reiter's disease, and spondylarthritis.