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Subtalar strapped insole improves femorotibial angle, pain, and function at 2 years

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August 2013

Subtalar strapped insole improves femorotibial angle, pain, and function at 2 years

Vol: 2| Issue: 7| Number:481| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

A 2-year follow-up of a study to compare the efficacy of lateral wedged insoles with subtalar strapping and in-shoe lateral wedged insoles in patients with varus deformity osteoarthritis of the knee

Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2006 Mar;14(3):231-7. Epub 2005 Nov 3

Contributing Authors:
Y Toda N Tsukimura

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66 female patients with varus deformity osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee were randomised to receive either an intervention using lateral wedged insoles with subtalar strapping or an intervention using in-shoe lateral wedged insoles. The primary outcomes were pain, function, and radiographic bone alignment (femorotibial angle). The results indicated that patients receiving the lateral wedged insoles...

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