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UnknownNCT06231199

Combined Effect of Foam Roller and Gastrocnemius Release on Plantar Fasciitis

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (estimated)
Sponsor
Cairo University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

this study will be conducted to investigate the efficacy of combining foam roller and gastrocnemius release on pain intensity level, dorsi flexion range of motion of ankle joint ,dorsi flexion range of motion of big toe and foot function in subjects with plantar fasciitis.

Detailed description

Plantar fasciitis refers to degeneration and inflammation of the proximal plantar fascia. The condition presents with plantar medial heel pain, often exacerbated following periods of inactivity, such as upon waking in the morning.The term "plantar fasciitis" has been quoted for years, but this is a misnomer as inflammatory cells are not present in biopsies from involved fascia. Therefore, advocate the terminology "plantar fasciitis" to explain the syndrome characterized by pain along the proximal plantar fascia and its attachment in the area of the calcaneal tuberosity with function impairment, implying a more chronic degenerative process than acute heel pain.Research found that both stretching and foam rolling techniques helped reduce pain and increase the ROM. However, the effectiveness of foam rolling was superior to stretching in terms of increased pressure pain thresholds (PPTs) at gastrocnemius and soleus. there was a gap in the previous literature in combined effect of gastrocnemius release and foam roller in managing plantar fasciitis and assessing dorsi flexion range of motion of both big toe and ankle joint along with pain assessment and foot function. sixty patients with planter fascitis will be assigned randomly to two groups; first one will receive manual and foam roller release of gastrocnemius and conventional treatment and the other one will receive conventional treatment only.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERgastrocnemius releaseThe patient will be prone to lying and the therapist will stand at the side of the patient's leg. The therapist uses both hands in cross-hand pattern (Figure 10a and 10b). Myofascial Release will be performed for 20 repetitions, then gastrocnemius release by foam roller;This involved long sitting, with the affected leg will be extended on the foam roller and foot relaxed. The non-affected leg will be flexed at knee so that the foot will be rested on the floor. The participants will be instructed to use their arms and non\_affected foot to propel their body back and forth from the popliteal fossa to Achilles tendon in continuous motion. then patients perform plantar fascia realise from standing by foam roller
OTHERconventional treatmentthe patients will receive conventional treatment in the form of ultrasound therapy (continuous mode/1MHZ) followed by plantar fascia stretch and inctruction

Timeline

Start date
2024-01-25
Primary completion
2024-04-25
Completion
2024-04-25
First posted
2024-01-30
Last updated
2024-01-30

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06231199. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.