Custom-made foot orthoses as non-specific chronic low back pain and pronated foot treatment

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Abstract

Excessive foot pronation has been reported as being related to chronic low back pain symptoms and risk factors in sports-specific pathologies. Compensating custom-made foot orthotics treatment has not been entirely explored as an effective therapy for chronic low back pain (CLBP). This study aims to observe the effects of custom-made foot orthoses, in subjects with foot pronation suffering from CLBP. A total of 101 patients with nonspecific CLBP and a pronated foot posture index (FPI) were studied. They were randomized in two groups: an experimental one (n = 53) used custom-made foot orthotics, and the control group (n = 48) were treated with non-biomechanical effect orthoses. The CLBP was measured using the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) Questionnaire and a visual analogue scale (VAS), both for lower back pain. The symptoms were evaluated twice, at first when the subject was included in the study, and later, after 4 weeks of treatment. The analysis of outcomes showed a significant decrease in CLBP in the custom-made foot orthoses participants group (p < 0.001 ODI; p < 0.001 VAS). These findings suggest that controlling excessive foot pronation by using custom-made foot orthoses may significantly contribute to improving CLBP.

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Castro-Méndez, A., Palomo-Toucedo, I. C., Pabón-Carrasco, M., Ramos-Ortega, J., Díaz-Mancha, J. A., & Fernández-Seguín, L. M. (2021). Custom-made foot orthoses as non-specific chronic low back pain and pronated foot treatment. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18136816

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