Clinical and Biomechanical Effects of Low-Dye Taping and Figure-8 Modification of Low-Dye Taping in Patients With Heel Pad Atrophy.
10.5535/arm.2018.42.2.222
- Author:
You Hyeon CHAE
1
;
Joo Sup KIM
;
Yeon KANG
;
Hyun Young KIM
;
Tae Im YI
Author Information
1. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Bundang Jesaeng General Hospital, Seongnam, Korea. taeim@hanmail.net
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Heel;
Pressure;
Gait
- MeSH:
Atrophy*;
Foot;
Gait;
Heel*;
Humans;
Pain Management;
Ultrasonography
- From:Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine
2018;42(2):222-228
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To investigate and compare the effect of low-dye taping (LDT) and figure-8 modification of LDT (MLDT) on peak plantar pressure and heel pain in patients with heel pad atrophy. METHODS: There were reviewed 32 feet of 19 patients who have been diagnosed with heel pad atrophy who were enrolled in this study. The patients were diagnosed with heel pad atrophy with clinical findings, and loaded heel pad thickness measured by ultrasonography. At the first visit, patients were taught how to do LDT and MLDT. They were instructed to do daily living with barefoot, LDT and MLDT at least one time per day. Patients performed pedobarography with barefoot, LDT and MLDT within 2 weeks. The severity of heel pain was also checked with the visual analogue scale (VAS) during daily living with barefoot, LDT and MLDT. RESULTS: VAS of hindfoot were significantly decreased after LDT and MLDT (p < 0.01). Peak plantar pressure under hindfoot were also decreased after LDT and MLDT (p < 0.01). The effect of MLDT in decreasing peak plantar pressure of hindfoot (p < 0.01) and pain relief (p=0.001) was better than the effect of LDT. CONCLUSION: The LDT technique is clinically useful for pain management and reducing peak plantar pressure of hindfoot in patients with heel pad atrophy. MLDT is more effective than LDT in reducing peak plantar pressure and heel pain in patients with heel pad atrophy.