Status:

COMPLETED

The Outcome Effect of Shoe Lift for Individuals With Low Back Pain and Pronated Foot Due to Anatomical Leg Length Discrepancy

Lead Sponsor:

National Taiwan University Hospital

Conditions:

Low Back Pain

Flatfoot

Eligibility:

All Genders

18-65 years

Phase:

NA

Brief Summary

People with anatomical leg length discrepancy (LLD) commonly presented excessive subtalar pronation of the long leg compared to their short leg in order to equalize leg length. Although such compensat...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Leg length discrepancy between 0.5\~2 cm
  • Chronic low back pain
  • Pronated foot of the longer leg (the magnitude of pronation should be more of the longer leg than of the short)

Exclusion

  • History of operation in low back, pelvis, and lower extremities
  • Severe deformity of lower extremities
  • Sacroiliac dysfunction
  • Symptoms or diseases of neural system
  • History of osteoarthritis in lower extremities
  • History of sciatica
  • History of herniated intervertebral disc
  • History of spondylolysis
  • History of spondylolisthesis
  • History of trauma in the low back
  • History of compression fracture in lumbar spine
  • History of ankylosing spondylosis
  • People have received shoe insole intervention in recent 3 months

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

August 1 2010

Trial Type :

INTERVENTIONAL

Allocation :

ESTIMATED

End Date :

January 1 2011

Estimated Enrollment :

60 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT01187693

Start Date

August 1 2010

End Date

January 1 2011

Last Update

January 24 2011

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School and Graduate Institute of Physical Therapy National Taiwan University

Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan

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