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Effects of metatarsal domes on plantar pressures in older people with a history of forefoot pain.

Karl B LandorfClaire A AcklandDaniel R BonannoHylton B MenzSaeed Forghany
Published in: Journal of foot and ankle research (2020)
Metatarsal domes reduce plantar pressure in the forefoot in older people with a history of forefoot pain. All metatarsal dome conditions significantly reduced peak pressure in the forefoot, however metatarsal domes that were positioned 5 mm proximal to the metatarsal heads provided the best balance of reducing plantar pressure distal to the metatarsal heads, where the pressure is at its greatest, but not adversely increasing plantar pressure proximally, where the bulk of the pad is positioned. In this proximal position, the Emsold metatarsal dome was more effective than the Langer PPT metatarsal pad and we cautiously recommend this forefoot pad for alleviating forefoot pressure in older people with forefoot pain.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • physical activity
  • neuropathic pain
  • community dwelling
  • middle aged
  • minimally invasive