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Intralesional Treatment of Plantar Wart

Plantar Wart

Group 1; intralesional injection of bleomycin in plantar wart. Group 2; intralesional injection of 5-fluorouracil in plantar wart

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

Sonographic Features of Normal Soft Tissues of the Feet

Foot DiseaseHealthy

The purpose of this study is to study normal sonographic(ultrasound)anatomy of the soft tissues of the foot in normal volunteers.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Manipulating Narrative Presentations of Information to Encourage Good Foot Care Practice in People...

Diabetic FootHealth Behavior1 more

The study explores the role of health messages (narrative, non-narrative vs. control condition [no message]) to enhance good foot care practices among people with diabetes and the general population.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Translation and Psychometric Testing of the Norwegian Foot Functional Index Revised, Short Version....

Foot DiseasesPlantar Fascitis

The aim of this study is to translate into Norwegian and cross-culturally adapt the Foot Functional Index- revised, short form (FFI-RS) according to international guidelines. Furthermore, the reliability and the validity, responsiveness as well as floor and ceiling effect of the Norwegian version of the FFI-RS will be determined.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Baropodometric Assessment of the Podiatric Profile of Nursing Students in Clinical Settings

Foot DiseasesAnkle Disorders Injuries

The nursing profession is highly affected by exhausting positions, namely prolonged standing and walking, which are the second work-related factor hindering foot health. In fact, the most common work-related disorders among nurses and nursing students are those related to lower limbs, particularly the foot and ankle. Such disorders, if not adequately prevented, contribute to the decrease in quality of life and high student drop-out rates. To effectively develop preventive interventions among students, namely self-care actions, it's important to assess with detail the relationship and influence that clinical settings have on foot health. According to some authors, the biomechanics of many foot disorders are still poorly understood, and more studies are needed. In this sense, the aim of this study is to understand the influence of prolonged standing and walking positions on nursing students' foot health. Moreover, what's the relationship between the podiatric profile (regional force and pressure exerted on the foot) and related signs and symptoms.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Estimation of the Minimal Important Difference and Validation of Foot and Ankle Instruments

Foot DiseasesAnkle Disease

The present study investigates the minimal important change and validity of foot and ankle measures.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate Safety, of NextraTM in Surgery to Fuse the Proximal-interphalangeal- Joints

Foot Diseases

Hammertoe deformity is the most common deformity of the lesser toes. It primarily comprises flexion deformity of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint of the toe, with hyperextension of the metatarsophalangeal (MTP). Etiologies of hammertoe deformity include a foot in which the second ray is longer than the first, MTP synovitis and instability, inflammatory arthropathies, neuromuscular conditions, and ill-fitting shoe wear. When a foot's second ray is longer than the first and shoe wear does not fit correctly, flexion of the PIP joint occurs to accommodate the shoe. This length difference also causes MTP synovitis to develop from overuse of the second MTP joint. Attenuation of the collateral ligaments and plantar plate result, and the MTP joint hyperextends and may even progress to dorsal subluxation or dislocation (see image below). Rheumatoid arthritis causes hammertoe deformity by progressive MTP joint destruction, leading to MTP joint subluxation and dislocation. With all 3 of these etiologies, the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) tendon gradually loses mechanical advantage at the PIP joint, as does the flexor digitorum longus (FDL) tendon at the MTP joint. The intrinsic muscles fire and sublux dorsally, as the MTP hyperextends. They now extend the MTP joint and flex the PIP joint, as opposed to their usual functions of flexing the MTP joint and extending the PIP joint.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Viral Status of Patients With Plantar Warts Included in VRAIE Study, Non-responder...

Plantar Warts

The principal objective of the study is the evaluation of the role of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) in plantar warts (prevalence, genotype), resistant or not, treated or not, cured or not. This epidemiological study is an ancillary study of the prospective, randomized controlled, clinical study VRAIE (sponsor: APHP) comparing 5 usual strategies in the management of plantar warts.

Terminated21 enrollment criteria

A Podiatry Led MDT Intervention to Reduce the Burden of Foot Disease in Patients With End Stage...

Diabetes MellitusEndstage Renal Disease

Observational studies clearly show that people with diabetes and end-stage kidney failure have an increased risk of foot ulceration and leg amputation. However, there is very little evidence on addressing this problem. Diabetes foot care teams have been shown to reduce hospital admissions, length of stay and leg amputation in people with diabetes. Since their introduction at The James Cook University Hospital (JCUH) major diabetes-related leg amputation rates have fallen by 86 percent (1995 to 2010). People with diabetes and end-stage kidney failure require haemodialysis (blood cleaning) 3 times per week for several hours each time. This time commitment makes it difficult to attend other clinical appointments. An audit at JCUH shows that this population fails to attend the normal diabetes foot services. This project aims to reduce the incidence of foot disease in people with diabetes and end-stage kidney failure on dialysis. The investigators will set up a podiatry-led intervention within the dialysis unit to prevent and promptly treat foot disease in this population. This will involve foot risk assessment, risk reduction and treatment during dialysis. The intervention will involve diabetes consultants, podiatrists, vascular and orthopaedic surgeons . In this way the investigators hope to reduce leg amputation, hospital admission, procedures to unblock arteries and death in this high risk group. The study will run in the dialysis unit at JCUH. Patients will be divided into two groups: those attending for dialysis on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday will form the treatment group and those attending on a Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday will continue to be managed as at present. The investigators will collect data from patient health care records looking in particular at leg amputations, hospital admissions due to foot problems, foot surgery and operations to unblock arteries.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Reliability and Validity of the Finnish Visual Analogue Scale Foot and Ankle and the Lower Extremity...

Foot DiseasesAnkle Disease

There are no validated patient-reported outcome measures to assess lower extremity function in Finnish language. The present study aimed to 1)translate and culturally validate the Finnish versions of the Visual Analogue Scale Foot and Ankle and the Lower Extremity Functional Scale, and 2) study the psychometric properties of these two questionnaires

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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