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Use, tolerability, benefits and side effects of orthotic devices in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.

Alessandro BertiniFiore ManganelliGian Maria FabriziAngelo SchenoneLucio SantoroTiziana CavallaroMatteo TagliapietraMarina GrandisPrevitali Stefano CarloYuri Matteo FalzoneIsabella AllegriLuca PaduaCostanza PazzagliaIrene TramacereEleonora CavalcaPaola SaveriAndrea QuattronePaola ValentinoStefano TozzaLuca GentileMassimo RussoAnna MazzeoGiuseppe VitaValeria PradaRiccardo ZuccarinoFrancesco FerraroChiara PisciottaDavide Pareysonnull null
Published in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2023)
The majority of CMT patients is prescribed shoe inserts, orthopaedic shoes and/or AFOs. Although perceived benefits and tolerability are rather good, there is a high rate of complications, potentially inappropriate prescriptions and considerable emotional distress, which reduce the use of AFOs. A rational, patient-oriented and multidisciplinary approach to orthoses prescription must be encouraged.
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