Risk factors for plantar talalgia in nonathletes - A case-control study

Citation
J. Alvarez-nemegyei et A. Negreros-castillo, Risk factors for plantar talalgia in nonathletes - A case-control study, JCR-J CLIN, 6(4), 2000, pp. 189-193
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Rheumatology
Journal title
JCR-JOURNAL OF CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY
ISSN journal
10761608 → ACNP
Volume
6
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
189 - 193
Database
ISI
SICI code
1076-1608(200008)6:4<189:RFFPTI>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
A variety of factors have been considered as contributing to plantar talalg ia pain syndromes. This study was designed to explore a series of possible contributors to the etiology of plantar talalgia (PT) specifically in nonat hletes. The influence of body mass index (BMI), SCFP thickness and compressibility index, plantar and heel surface area, BMI/heel area ratio, heel-lifting dev ice utilization, a standing job, heel malalignment, and a calcaneal spur (C S) over the risk of developing PT was analyzed by a case-control design. Ei ghty-five cases were compared with 58 controls of similar age and sex. After logistic regression analysis, only CS (relative risk 2.5 95%, CI 1.1- 6) associated with PT, whereas other biomechanical, lifestyle, and clinical variables were not as clearly associated with PT risk in those nonathletes studied here. Our results suggest that a reappraisal of some factors previ ously thought to increase risk or suggest therapeutic manipulations for pla ntar talalgia in nonathletes is needed.