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Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37730117

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INTRODUCTION: Plantar fasciitis is the main cause of heel pain in middle-aged patients. In chronic cases, limited ankle dorsiflexion caused by isolated gastrocnemius contracture is considered the main risk factor for suffering it. Therefore, in recent years the number of patients operated on by proximal fasciotomy of the medial gastrocnemius (FPGM) has increased to treat chronic plantar fasciitis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Systematic review following the PRISMA guidelines. We have carried out a bibliographic search in Pubmed, Science Direct, Cochrane Library and Web of Science databases. One hundred and eighty-four articles were found. Data extraction was performed using the Covidence software, and a quality and risk of bias analysis of the included articles was performed based on the Cochrane risk of bias Tool 2.0. RESULTS: Three articles were included in the review: two randomized clinical trials and one cohort study with a total of 138 patients. In the analyzed studies, patients after proximal fasciotomy of the medial gastrocnemius showed significant improvements in pain and in the AOFAS score with high levels of patient satisfaction. Increases in ankle dorsiflexion angle were found after 12 months of follow-up, with no loss of gastrocnemius strength. The complication rate was low and fewer occurred in the proximal fasciotomy compared to plantar fasciotomy. CONCLUSION: Proximal fasciotomy of the medial gastrocnemius provides clinical benefit in patients with chronic plantar fasciitis, with a low probability of complications and high patient satisfaction.

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