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Effect of foot orthoses on ankle and foot injuries in military service recruits: A randomized controlled Trial

(2014) Effect of foot orthoses on ankle and foot injuries in military service recruits: A randomized controlled Trial. Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia. pp. 1141-1148. ISSN 09731245 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Lower extremity injuries are common among military recruits and leads to poor military outcome. Orthotics are shown to reduce injuries in runners. Effect of orthotics on military recruit foot injuries have not been adequately studied. We aimed to assess orthotics' effect on ankle sprains, foot pain, tenderness and injury intensity in military recruits. 610 recruits entered this randomized, non-blinded, single centered controlled trial, 300 recruits were given a semi-rigid orthotic to put in their boots and 310 recruits who were not given anything were assigned as the control group. They were asked about history of foot pain in seven distinct parts of the lower limb and ankle sprains and their severity and were examined regarding tenderness in those foot parts for 2 times: at the beginning and the end of the two-month military trainings. Ankle sprain frequency did not differ significantly in trials (0.27±1.2) compared with controls (0.12±0.55) while ankle tenderness was significantly more common (p=0.02) and heel, foot arc and metatarsal pain and tenderness were significantly less common among trials. Pain induced inability to march or walk was less common in trials (p<0.00). Orthotics reduce foot sole pain and injury intensity and help to reduce pain induced training inability in military recruits. Further studies should assess their effect on ankle and leg pain.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Ankle injuries Foot injuries Foot orthoses Military personnel Pain measurement adult ankle edema ankle injury ankle pain ankle sprain Article body mass controlled study ecchymosis educational status flatfoot foot injury foot orthosis foot pain foot sole heel pain human male military service physical activity randomized controlled trial soldier training Elagatis
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Page Range: pp. 1141-1148
Journal or Publication Title: Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 11
Number: 3
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.13005/bbra/1499
ISSN: 09731245 (ISSN)
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/74

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