OP0337 HPR EFFECTIVENESS OF CUSTOMIZED INSOLES IN PATIENTS WITH MORTON’S NEUROMA: A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED, DOUBLE-BLIND CLINICAL TRIAL

2019 
Background Morton’s neuroma (MN) is a benign enlargement of the third common digital branch of the medial plantar nerve The most common symptom is burning pain in the plantar foot, located between the metatarsal heads, often radiating to the two corresponding toes. Treatment can be surgical or conservative, which consists of decreasing nerve pressure and irritation through therapies that promote analgesia, patient education, and plantar orthosis. The custom insole prescriptions are aimed at relieving the pressure in the MN region, and to redistribute pressure throughout the sole of the foot. There is no study evaluating the effect of insoles in patients with MN. Objectives The aim of the present study was to assess the effectiveness of a customized insole with metatarsal and arch support on pain in patients with Morton’s neuroma and the impact of this insole on function, load distribution in the plantar region, gait, quality of life and satisfaction with insole use. Methods A randomized, controlled, double-blind, clinical trial was carried out with intent-to-treat analysis. Seventy-two patients with NM were randomly allocated into a study group (n=36) and control group (n=36). One week following the baseline evaluation, the study group received a customized insole with metatarsal and arch support made of ethyl vinyl acetate and the control group received a flat insole of the same material, color and density. The groups were evaluated after 6, 12 and 24 weeks of insole use. The following assessment parameters were employed: pain when walking, on palpation and at rest (END); paresthesia (ENP); quality of life (SF-36); foot function (FFI and FHSQ); six-minute walk test (6MWT) and foot pressure analysis using the AM Cube FootWalk Pro program. Results The groups were homogeneous regarding the majority of variables at baseline. In the comparisons over time, statistically significant differences between groups were found for pain when walking (p=0.048), in the general health domain (p Conclusion A customized insole with metatarsal and arch support reduce pain when walking and improve function of patients with NM. References [1] Bennett GL, Graham CE, mauldin DM. Morton’s interdigital neuroma: a comprehensive treatment protocol. Foot Ankle Int 1995;16:760-763. [2] Adams WR 2nd. Morton’s neuroma Clin Podiatr Med Surg. 2010 Oct;27(4):535-45. [3] Lee KS. Musculoskeletal ultrasound: how to evaluate for Morton’s neuroma. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2009 Sep;193(3):W172. Disclosure of Interests None declared
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