BACKGROUND: Metatarsal pads are frequently prescribed for patients with metatarsalgia to reduce pain under the distal metatarsal heads. Several studies showed reduced pain and reduced plantar pressure just distal to the metatarsal pad. However, only part of the pain reduction could be explained by the decrease in plantar pressure under the forefoot. Therefore, an alternative hypothesis is proposed that pain relief is related to a widening of the foot and the creation of extra space between the metatarsal heads. This study focused on the effect of a metatarsal pad on the geometry of the forefoot by studying forefoot width and the height of the second metatarsal head. METHODS: Using a motion analysis system, 16 primary metatarsalgia feet and ...
Abstract Background Metatarsalgia is related to repetitive high-pressure loading under the metatarsa...
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Metatarsalgia of the lesser metatarsal heads are fr...
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Metatarsalgia can result from both intrinsic and ex...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Metatarsal pads are frequently prescribed for patients wit...
Introduction: Foot insoles are widely used to reduce excessive pressure exerted on the plantar surfa...
Purpose: Metatarsal pads are prescribed to decrease forefoot plantar pressure. However, the appropri...
Objectives: To determine the optimum position of a metatarsal (MT) pad to treat metatarsalgia. Desig...
Foot health is very important for women. Previous studies have demonstrated that the wea...
Most of the clinical treatments used to alleviate the symptoms of metatarsalgia are placed directly ...
Metatarsalgia (ie, metatarsal pain) is one of the most common reports in patients with foot problems...
Background: Forefoot pads such as metatarsal domes are commonly used in clinical practice for the tr...
International audiencePurpose: In primary metatarsalgia, Distal Minimally invasive Metatarsal Osteot...
The location of the metatarsal pads was quantitated in 16 healthy men (32 feet) using plantar pressu...
Background: Arthrodesis of the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP1) joint is an intervention often used ...
Abstract Background The area beneath the metatarsal heads is a common location of foot pain, which i...
Abstract Background Metatarsalgia is related to repetitive high-pressure loading under the metatarsa...
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Metatarsalgia of the lesser metatarsal heads are fr...
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Metatarsalgia can result from both intrinsic and ex...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Metatarsal pads are frequently prescribed for patients wit...
Introduction: Foot insoles are widely used to reduce excessive pressure exerted on the plantar surfa...
Purpose: Metatarsal pads are prescribed to decrease forefoot plantar pressure. However, the appropri...
Objectives: To determine the optimum position of a metatarsal (MT) pad to treat metatarsalgia. Desig...
Foot health is very important for women. Previous studies have demonstrated that the wea...
Most of the clinical treatments used to alleviate the symptoms of metatarsalgia are placed directly ...
Metatarsalgia (ie, metatarsal pain) is one of the most common reports in patients with foot problems...
Background: Forefoot pads such as metatarsal domes are commonly used in clinical practice for the tr...
International audiencePurpose: In primary metatarsalgia, Distal Minimally invasive Metatarsal Osteot...
The location of the metatarsal pads was quantitated in 16 healthy men (32 feet) using plantar pressu...
Background: Arthrodesis of the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP1) joint is an intervention often used ...
Abstract Background The area beneath the metatarsal heads is a common location of foot pain, which i...
Abstract Background Metatarsalgia is related to repetitive high-pressure loading under the metatarsa...
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Metatarsalgia of the lesser metatarsal heads are fr...
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Metatarsalgia can result from both intrinsic and ex...