Year 2023 / Volume 34 / Number 2

Original Papers

Morphology and function of the foot in patients with sciatica. A cross-sectional study

Rev. Esp. Pod. 2023; 34(2): 82-89 / DOI: 10.20986/revesppod.2023.1672/2023

Inmaculada Concepción Palomo-Toucedo, María Reina-Bueno, Carmen Vázquez-Bautista, Alfonso Martínez-Nova, Ángel Martínez-Navas, María José García-Rodríguez, Gabriel Domínguez-Maldonado, Pedro V. Munuera-Martínez


ABSTRACT

Objectives: The objective of this work is to compare the joint characteristics of the feet of patients with sciatica, with those of people without this pathology.
Patients and methods: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study. Twenty patients with sciatica and 20 patients without this pathology were included. Foot pain was quantified using the Numeric Pain Rating Scale 11, and mobility of the ankle, subtalar, forefoot, first ray, and hallux joints were measured. Foot type was classified using the Foot Posture Index, and disability related to foot pain was quantified using the Manchester Foot Pain and Disability Index questionnaire. These variables were compared between the two groups (participants with and without sciatica).
Results: Less subtalar pronation range of motion, as well as greater foot pain and greater foot pain-related disability, were observed in participants with sciatica compared with those in the control group. Hallux dorsalflexion was also significantly less in subjects with sciatica, although only in the left foot. Muscle strength in these patients was lower than in those without sciatica. Participants in both groups presented values of ankle dorsiflexion below normal.
Conclusions: The participants with sciatica presented certain joint and muscle differences with respect to the control group, although a cause-effect relationship cannot be established due to the study design.



RESUMEN

Objetivos: El objetivo de este trabajo es comparar las características articulares de los pies de pacientes con ciática, con las de los pies de personas sin esta patología.
Pacientes y métodos: Se trata de un estudio descriptivo transversal. Se incluyeron 20 pacientes con ciática y 20 pacientes sin esta patología emparejados por edad y sexo. Se cuantificó el dolor del pie mediante la Numeric Pain Rating Scale 11 y se midió la movilidad de las articulaciones del tobillo, subastragalina, antepié, primer radio y primer dedo. Se clasificó el tipo de pie mediante el Foot Posture Index, y se cuantificó la discapacidad relacionada con el dolor del pie mediante el cuestionario Manchester Foot Pain and Disability Index. Se compararon estas variables entre los dos grupos de participantes (con ciática y sin ciática).
Resultados: Se observó un menor rango de movimiento de pronación subastragalina, así como mayor dolor en el pie y mayor discapacidad relacionada con el dolor en el pie, en los participantes con ciática en comparación con los del grupo control. La extensión del hallux también fue significativamente menor en los sujetos con ciática, aunque solo en el pie izquierdo. Además, la fuerza muscular en estos pacientes fue menor que en los que no tenían ciática. Los participantes de ambos grupos presentaron valores de flexión dorsal del tobillo por debajo de la normalidad.
Conclusiones: Los participantes con ciática presentaron ciertas diferencias articulares y musculares con respecto al grupo control, aunque no se puede establecer una relación causa-efecto debido al diseño del estudio.


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