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Effects of therapeutic interventions on pain due to plantar fasciitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis.



  • Guimaraes JS
  • Arcanjo FL
  • Leporace G
  • Metsavaht LF
  • Conceicao CS
  • Moreno MVMG, et al.
Clin Rehabil. 2023 Jun;37(6):727-746. doi: 10.1177/02692155221143865. Epub 2022 Dec 26. (Review)
PMID: 36571559
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Disciplines
  • - Médecine physique et réadaptation
    Relevance - 7/7
    Intérêt médiatique  - 6/7
  • Intérêt spécial - Douleur - Médecin
    Relevance - 7/7
    Intérêt médiatique  - 6/7
  • Médecine familiale (MF)/Médecine générale (MG)
    Relevance - 5/7
    Intérêt médiatique  - 5/7
  • Médecine interne générale - Soins primaires
    Relevance - 5/7
    Intérêt médiatique  - 5/7

Résumé (en anglais)

OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of different therapeutic interventions that have ever been evaluated in randomized controlled trials on pain due to plantar fasciitis.

METHODS: We searched different electronic databases until September 2022. Mean differences (MDs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation was used to evaluate the overall certainty evidence.

RESULTS: A total of 236 studies met the study criteria, including 15,401 patients. Botulinum toxin MD -2.14 (CI: -4.15, -0.14), micronized dehydrated human amnion/chorion membrane injection MD -3.31 (CI: -5.54, -1.08), dry needling MD -2.34 (CI: -4.64, -0.04), low-dye taping MD -3.60 (CI: -4.16, -3.03), low-level laser therapy MD -2.09 (CI: -2.28, -1.90), myofascial releases MD -1.79 (CI: -2.63, -0.94), platelet-rich plasma MD -2.40 (CI: -4.16, -0.63), radiofrequency MD -2.47 (CI: -4.65, -0.29), and stretching MD -1.14 (CI: -2.02, -0.26) resulted in being effective treatments for pain when compared to the control in the short term. In the medium and long term, only extracorporeal shock wave therapy MD -0.97 (CI: -1.13, -0.81)/MD -2.49 (CI: -3.17, -1.82) was effective for improving pain when compared to the control.

CONCLUSIONS: Considering the available studies, this systematic review and meta-analysis showed that different therapeutic interventions seem to be useful strategies for improving pain in patients with plantar fasciitis. In the medium and long term, only extracorporeal shock wave therapy was effective in improving pain when compared to the control.


Commentaires cliniques (en anglais)

Family Medicine (FM)/General Practice (GP)

A common problem that is difficult to treat. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy seems the best but access to it is challenging. Perhaps I missed it in the long paper, but I did not see much about orthotics, for which there is more patient demand than any of the other approaches.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Good and important article.

Special Interest - Pain -- Physician

The article shows us the various treatment possibilities that can be offered to patients with plantar fasciitis, which is a common disease. It is important to approach from different techniques and treatments.

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