Comparative study of the therapeutic effects of corticosteroid injection accompanied by casting and heel pad in treatment of heel pain

<ul> <li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Heel pain is a common condition in adults that may cause significant discomfort and disability. This study was conducted to evaluate the therapeutic effects of corticosteroid injection accompanied by castin...

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Main Authors: Mehdi Motififard, Mohammad Javdan, Mehdi Teimouri
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2008-08-01
Series:Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://journals.mui.ac.ir/jrms/article/view/1530
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spelling doaj-bd3061211b3b48bd85d239b91c4aba872020-11-24T23:29:30ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Research in Medical Sciences1735-19951735-71362008-08-01134175180Comparative study of the therapeutic effects of corticosteroid injection accompanied by casting and heel pad in treatment of heel painMehdi MotififardMohammad JavdanMehdi Teimouri<ul> <li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Heel pain is a common condition in adults that may cause significant discomfort and disability. This study was conducted to evaluate the therapeutic effects of corticosteroid injection accompanied by casting, compared with heel pad utilization in treatment of heel pain.</li> <li><strong>METHODS</strong>: In this randomized clinical trial study, among patients referred to orthopedic clinics in Isfahan, Iran, from December 2004 to December 2006, 90 patients with heel pain were enrolled. They were randomly assigned into two groups. Heel pad was the only therapeutic method utilized in group A for six months. Corticosteroid injection accompanied by casting was performed for patients in group B. The evaluated information was compared before and after treatment.</li><li> <strong>RESULTS</strong>: Among patients in group A, after 6 months of heel pad utilization, heel pain was completely improved in 3 patients (6.7%), relatively decreased in 22 patients (48.9%) and didn't change in 20 patients (44.4%). However, among patients in group B, heel pain was completely improved in 11 patients (24.5%), decreased in 29 patients (64.4%) and didn't change in 5 patients (11.1%) after the treatment completed.</li> <li><strong>CONCLUSIONS</strong>: It seemed that corticosteroid injection in companion with casting was a more effective therapeutic method in heel pain treatment than heel pad utilization. </li> <li><strong>KEYWORDS</strong>: Corticosteroid injection, casting, heel pad, heel pain.</li> </ul> http://journals.mui.ac.ir/jrms/article/view/1530Corticosteroid injection, casting, heel pad, heel pain.
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author Mehdi Motififard
Mohammad Javdan
Mehdi Teimouri
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Mohammad Javdan
Mehdi Teimouri
Comparative study of the therapeutic effects of corticosteroid injection accompanied by casting and heel pad in treatment of heel pain
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Corticosteroid injection, casting, heel pad, heel pain.
author_facet Mehdi Motififard
Mohammad Javdan
Mehdi Teimouri
author_sort Mehdi Motififard
title Comparative study of the therapeutic effects of corticosteroid injection accompanied by casting and heel pad in treatment of heel pain
title_short Comparative study of the therapeutic effects of corticosteroid injection accompanied by casting and heel pad in treatment of heel pain
title_full Comparative study of the therapeutic effects of corticosteroid injection accompanied by casting and heel pad in treatment of heel pain
title_fullStr Comparative study of the therapeutic effects of corticosteroid injection accompanied by casting and heel pad in treatment of heel pain
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of the therapeutic effects of corticosteroid injection accompanied by casting and heel pad in treatment of heel pain
title_sort comparative study of the therapeutic effects of corticosteroid injection accompanied by casting and heel pad in treatment of heel pain
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
issn 1735-1995
1735-7136
publishDate 2008-08-01
description <ul> <li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Heel pain is a common condition in adults that may cause significant discomfort and disability. This study was conducted to evaluate the therapeutic effects of corticosteroid injection accompanied by casting, compared with heel pad utilization in treatment of heel pain.</li> <li><strong>METHODS</strong>: In this randomized clinical trial study, among patients referred to orthopedic clinics in Isfahan, Iran, from December 2004 to December 2006, 90 patients with heel pain were enrolled. They were randomly assigned into two groups. Heel pad was the only therapeutic method utilized in group A for six months. Corticosteroid injection accompanied by casting was performed for patients in group B. The evaluated information was compared before and after treatment.</li><li> <strong>RESULTS</strong>: Among patients in group A, after 6 months of heel pad utilization, heel pain was completely improved in 3 patients (6.7%), relatively decreased in 22 patients (48.9%) and didn't change in 20 patients (44.4%). However, among patients in group B, heel pain was completely improved in 11 patients (24.5%), decreased in 29 patients (64.4%) and didn't change in 5 patients (11.1%) after the treatment completed.</li> <li><strong>CONCLUSIONS</strong>: It seemed that corticosteroid injection in companion with casting was a more effective therapeutic method in heel pain treatment than heel pad utilization. </li> <li><strong>KEYWORDS</strong>: Corticosteroid injection, casting, heel pad, heel pain.</li> </ul>
topic Corticosteroid injection, casting, heel pad, heel pain.
url http://journals.mui.ac.ir/jrms/article/view/1530
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