دورية أكاديمية

Effectiveness of Soft Tissue Mobilization versus Therapeutic Ultrasound on Pain in Adults with Plantar Fasciitis.

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العنوان: Effectiveness of Soft Tissue Mobilization versus Therapeutic Ultrasound on Pain in Adults with Plantar Fasciitis.
المؤلفون: Taylor, Wyatt J
المصدر: Research & Creative Achievement Day
بيانات النشر: OpenRiver
سنة النشر: 2024
المجموعة: OpenRiver@Winona State University
مصطلحات موضوعية: Musculoskeletal, Neural, and Ocular Physiology, Other Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment, Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation and Therapy, Sports Medicine, Sports Sciences, Therapeutics
الوصف: Effectiveness of Soft Tissue Mobilization versus Therapeutic Ultrasound on Pain in Adults with Plantar Fasciitis. Clinical Scenario: Plantar Fasciitis (PF) is an overuse condition resulting in inflammation of the plantar fascia on the sole of the foot which can refer pain to the heel. PF is present in 10% of the United States general population and mostly affects adults from ages 25 to 65 years old.If PF is treated poorly, symptoms can last up to a few months before subsiding and longer if the patient continues activity. Many studies test the effectiveness of treatments for function, such as custom orthotics, heel cups, corticosteroid injections, anti-inflammatory drugs. However, the effectiveness of pain reduction for common soft tissue treatment styles like soft tissue mobilization (STM) and ultrasound (US) can range differently for patients. Focused Clinical Question: Therefore, the purpose of this critical appraisal is to identify in adults over age 18, who have PF, what is the effect of soft tissue mobilization (STM) vs. therapeutic ultrasound (US) on pain? Search Strategy: Databases such as PubMed and Cochrane Library were used to collect data. Search terms were “plantar fasciitisâ€, “plantar heel painâ€, “soft tissue mobilizationâ€, “myofascial release techniqueâ€, and “therapeutic ultrasoundâ€. Inclusion criteria were adult general population patients (18+ years of age), complaints of plantar heel pain, or painful first step in the morning, patients referred to a physiotherapist for PF or recently diagnosed with PF. Exclusion criteria included patients who previously received corticosteroid injections for plantar heel pain (PHP), patients who received US treatment previously for PF, currently taking steroidal or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications, and currently using custom orthotics. Evidence Quality Assessment: Average PEDro was 5/10 to 7/10, 1a-1b research. Results and Summary of Search: Six of the seven studies that used STM saw a statistically significant decrease in pain (p < ...
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العلاقة: https://openriver.winona.edu/rca/2024/ondemand/5Test; https://openriver.winona.edu/context/rca/article/1154/type/native/viewcontent/Research_Presentation__HD_1080___WEB__H264_4000__.mp4Test; https://openriver.winona.edu/context/rca/article/1154/filename/0/type/additional/viewcontent/Taylor_Wyatt_ClosedCaptions_RCADay_2024.srtTest
الإتاحة: https://openriver.winona.edu/rca/2024/ondemand/5Test
https://openriver.winona.edu/context/rca/article/1154/type/native/viewcontent/Research_Presentation__HD_1080___WEB__H264_4000__.mp4Test
https://openriver.winona.edu/context/rca/article/1154/filename/0/type/additional/viewcontent/Taylor_Wyatt_ClosedCaptions_RCADay_2024.srtTest
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