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Angiol. (Barcelona) ; 75(5): 326-329, Sept-Oct, 2023. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-226589

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La isquemia crónica amenazante de miembros inferiores (iCami) es una de las principales causas de morbilidad yde mortalidad a nivel mundial y se encuentra en aumento por la creciente prevalencia de la diabetes mellitus. enlas dos últimas décadas se ha demostrado la factibilidad y la seguridad de revascularizar el arco plantar (aP) y laimportancia de un aP intacto para la cicatrización de las heridas.Reportamos dos casos de pacientes con iCami que requirieron de revascularización endovascular del aP paraobtener la cicatrización de las heridas y evitar amputaciones mayores.(AU)


Chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLti) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and it is on the risedue to the increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus (dm). in the last two decades, the feasibility and safety of revas-cularization of the plantar arch (Pa) and the importance of an intact Pa for wound healing have been demonstrated.We report two cases of patients with CLti who required endovascular revascularization of the Pa to obtain woundhealing and avoid major amputations.(AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Idoso , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Cardiovasculares , Pé Cavo , Extremidade Inferior , Isquemia , Angioplastia/métodos , Sistema Linfático , Sistema Cardiovascular , Pacientes Internados , Exame Físico , Avaliação de Sintomas , Pé/diagnóstico por imagem , Pé/fisiologia , Angiografia
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J Vasc Surg Cases Innov Tech ; 9(3): 101236, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37496650

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An increasing proportion of patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia are older and have multiple comorbidities, including diabetes and renal failure. For those who are not candidates for a surgical bypass, this set of patients presents a challenge to vascular surgeons and interventionalists owing to the complex below-the-knee and increasingly below-the-ankle disease pattern that can fail traditional approaches for endovascular intervention. Two techniques, the retrograde pedal access and the pedal-plantar loop technique, can be useful in these settings and in skilled hands can be used safely, with a high technical success rate. In patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia who are not candidates for a single-segment saphenous vein bypass, the retrograde pedal access technique can be used not only in the setting of failed antegrade treatment, but also primarily when faced with a difficult groin or as an adjunct during a planned antegrade-retrograde intervention. The pedal plantar loop technique allows for retrograde access to tibial vessels without retrograde vessel puncture and additionally offers the ability to treat the pedal-plantar arch, which may have added benefit in wound healing. We describe the tips and tricks for these two techniques used in our limb salvage practice.

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Children (Basel) ; 9(3)2022 Mar 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35327799

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Flat foot is a common pediatric foot deformity which involves subtalar flexibility; it can affect the plantar arch. This study analyzes the evolution of two parameters, i.e., plantar index arch and subtalar flexibility, before and after physiotherapy and orthoses interventions, and examines the correlation between these two parameters. METHODS: The study included 30 participants (17 boys, 12 girls, average age 9.37 ± 1.42 years) with bilateral flat foot. We made two groups, each with 15 subjects. Assessments of the subtalar flexibility and plantar arch index used RSScan the platform, and were undertaken at two time points. Therapeutic interventions: Group 1-short foot exercises (SFE); Group 2-SFE and insoles. Statistical analyses included Student's t-test, Cohen's D coefficient, Pearson and Sperman correlation. RESULTS: Group 1-subtalar flexibility decreased for the left and right feet by 28.6% and 15.9% respectively, indicating good evolution for the left foot. For both feet, a decrease of the plantar index arch was observed. Group 2-subtalar flexibility decreased for the right and left feet by 43.4% and 37.7% respectively, indicating a good evolution for the right foot. For both feet, a decrease of plantar index arch was observed. Between groups, subtalar flexibility evolved well for Group 2; this was attributed to mixt intervention, physical therapy and orthosis. For plantar arch index, differences were not significant between the two groups. We observed an inverse correlation between subtalar flexibility and plantar arch index. CONCLUSIONS: Improvement of plantar index arch in static and dynamic situations creates the premise of a good therapeutic intervention and increases foot balance and postural control. The parameter which showed the most beneficial influence was the evolution is subtalar flexibility.

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Ortop Traumatol Rehabil ; 24(4): 263-272, 2022 Aug 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36722499

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BACKGROUND: The foot is one of the most important anatomical structures of the human body. It is mainly responsible for maintaining an appropriate position, both in static and dynamic conditions. This function is conditioned by many factors, the most important being a normal shape of the foot arch, which determines its proper operation. Any deviation from the norm may result in disruption in the performance of the foot and affect the functioning of even distant segments of the human body. The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between the foot arches and the efficiency of the balance mechanism in standing. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study enrolled 48 individuals, of whom 21 were women and 27 men. Evaluation of the foot arches was performed using Clarke's angle index, which was determined with the use of a mirror podoscope produced by Podoskop.pl and a specialist computer program FREEstep. The efficiency of the balance mechanism in the standing position was evaluated on the basis of six stabilographic tests. RESULTS: A statistical analysis showed a significant relationship between the mean value of Clarke's angle index in bipedal standing and the result of the stabilographic test for bipedal standing with eyes closed, and between the value of Clarke's angle index for the left foot in bipedal standing and the result of stabilographic tests for bipedal standing both with the eyes open and closed. CONCLUSION: 1. There is a correlation between the value of Clarke's angle index of the foot in bipedal standing and the length of the foot pressure path on the ground during bipedal standing. 2. Individuals with a reduced plantar vault of the foot have reduced efficiency of the balance mechanism in bipedal standing both with the eyes open and closed. The above observations can be generalised as follows: individuals with more arched feet have better balance control in bipedal standing. 3. Persons with more arched feet have better balance control in bipedal standing.


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, Extremidade Inferior , Masculino , Feminino , Humanos
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Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-980457

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@#Introduction: Traditionally, feet are classified as high, normal or low arched. Studies on flat foot (pes planus) have been conducted in different ethnic groups in Nigeria but none has been conducted among young Ika adults. This study is therefore aimed at determining the prevalence of flat foot using plantar arch index among young adults of Ika. Methods: A total of 384 subjects comprising 199 females and 185 males aged 18-37 years participated in the study. Foot prints of subjects were obtained using the simple ink and duplicating paper method. The Plantar Arch Index was calculated by dividing the foot prints in three equidistant regions excluding the toes. The index value was the ratio between the area of the mid foot and the total area of the foot print. Descriptive statistics for each variable included mean and standard deviation while statistical tools included independent sample t-tests and paired samples test respectively. Results: After data analyses, the total prevalence of flat foot was 8.6% while a total of 24(6.3%) males had flat foot on their right foot while 16(4.2%) had on their left. However, 14(3.6%) and 12(3.1%) females had flat foot on their right and left foot sides respectively. The prevalence of Pes planus was significantly higher among males (P< 0.05) than their female counterparts on both foot sides. Furthermore, there was a statistically significant difference between flat and normal foot on both foot sides while the difference between flat foot of the right side and that of the left was not statistically significant. Conclusion: Being the first of its kind in Ika, this study is therefore important to the Orthopaedist and Podiatrist in Nigeria for diagnosis and treatment choices of foot deformities amongst young adults of Ika.

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J Foot Ankle Res ; 11: 57, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30356898

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BACKGROUND: The deep plantar arch is formed by anastomosis of the lateral and deep plantar arteries. Osteotomy of the lesser metatarsals is often used to treat metatarsalgia and forefoot deformity. Although it is known that some blood vessels supplying the lesser metatarsals are prone to damage during osteotomy, there is little information on the distances between the deep plantar arch and the three lesser metatarsals. The aims of this study were to identify the distances between the deep plantar arch and the lesser metatarsals and to determine how osteotomy could damage the arch. METHODS: Enhanced computed tomography scans of 20 fresh cadaveric feet (male, n = 10; female, n = 10; mean age 78.6 years at the time of death) were assessed. The specimens were injected with barium via the external iliac artery, and the distance from the deep plantar arch to each lesser metatarsal was measured on axial and sagittal images. RESULTS: The shortest distances from the deep plantar arch to the second, third, and fourth metatarsals in the axial plane were 0.5, 2.2, and 2.8 mm, respectively. The shortest distances from the distal epiphysis to a line passing through the deep plantar arch perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the lesser metatarsal in the sagittal plane were 47.0, 45.7, and 46.4 mm, respectively, and those from the tarsometatarsal joint were 23.0, 21.0, and 18.6 mm. The deep plantar arch ran at the level of the middle third, within the proximal portion of this third in 11/20 (55.0%), 7/20 (35.0%), and 5/16 (31.2%) specimens, respectively, and at the level of the proximal third in 9/20 (45.0%), 13/20 (65.0%), and 11/16 (68.8%). CONCLUSIONS: Overpenetration into the medial and plantar aspect of the second metatarsal or the proximal and plantar aspect of the fourth metatarsal during shaft or proximal osteotomy could easily damage the deep plantar arch. Shaft or proximal osteotomy approximately 45-47 mm proximal to the distal epiphysis or 18-23 mm distal to the tarsometatarsal joint on the plantar aspect could interrupt blood flow in the deep plantar arch.


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Ossos do Metatarso/cirurgia , Metatarsalgia/diagnóstico , Osteotomia/efeitos adversos , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Cadáver , Feminino , Humanos , Artéria Ilíaca/diagnóstico por imagem , Masculino , Ossos do Metatarso/anatomia & histologia , Ossos do Metatarso/irrigação sanguínea , Ossos do Metatarso/diagnóstico por imagem , Metatarso/anatomia & histologia , Metatarso/irrigação sanguínea , Metatarso/diagnóstico por imagem , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/métodos
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Korean J Radiol ; 19(1): 47-53, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29353999

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Objective: To retrospectively evaluate the impact of pedal arch quality on tissue loss and time to healing in diabetic patients with foot wounds undergoing infrainguinal endovascular revascularization. Materials and Methods: Between January 2014 and June 2015, 137 consecutive diabetic patients with foot wounds underwent infrainguinal endovascular revascularization (femoro-popliteal or below-the-knee, arteries). Postprocedural angiography of the foot was used to divide the patients into the following three groups according to the pedal arch status: complete pedal arch (CPA), incomplete pedal arch (IPA), and absent pedal arch (APA). Time to healing and estimated 1-year outcomes in terms of freedom from minor amputation, limb salvage, and survival were evaluated and compared among the three groups. Results: Postprocedural angiography showed the presence of a CPA in 42 patients (30.7%), IPA in 60 patients (43.8%), and APA in 35 patients (25.5%). Healing within 3 months from the procedure was achieved in 21 patients with CPA (50%), 17 patients with IPA (28.3%), and in 7 patients with APA (20%) (p = 0.01). There was a significant difference in terms of 1-year freedom from minor amputation among the three groups (CPA 84.1% vs. IPA 82.4% vs. APA 48.9%, p = 0.001). Estimated 1-year limb salvage was significantly better in patients with CPA (CPA 100% vs. IPA 93.8% vs. APA 70.1%, p < 0.001). Estimated 1-year survival was significantly better in patients with CPA (CPA 90% vs. IPA 80.8% vs. APA 62.7%, p = 0.004). Conclusion: Pedal arch status has a positive impact on time to healing, limb salvage, and survival in diabetic patients with foot wounds undergoing infrainguinal endovascular revascularization.


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Pé Diabético/terapia , Pé/irrigação sanguínea , Grau de Desobstrução Vascular , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Amputação Cirúrgica , Angiografia , Pé Diabético/mortalidade , Pé Diabético/patologia , Procedimentos Endovasculares , Feminino , Humanos , Estimativa de Kaplan-Meier , Salvamento de Membro , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Artérias da Tíbia/diagnóstico por imagem , Cicatrização
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Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-741386

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OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively evaluate the impact of pedal arch quality on tissue loss and time to healing in diabetic patients with foot wounds undergoing infrainguinal endovascular revascularization. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between January 2014 and June 2015, 137 consecutive diabetic patients with foot wounds underwent infrainguinal endovascular revascularization (femoro-popliteal or below-the-knee, arteries). Postprocedural angiography of the foot was used to divide the patients into the following three groups according to the pedal arch status: complete pedal arch (CPA), incomplete pedal arch (IPA), and absent pedal arch (APA). Time to healing and estimated 1-year outcomes in terms of freedom from minor amputation, limb salvage, and survival were evaluated and compared among the three groups. RESULTS: Postprocedural angiography showed the presence of a CPA in 42 patients (30.7%), IPA in 60 patients (43.8%), and APA in 35 patients (25.5%). Healing within 3 months from the procedure was achieved in 21 patients with CPA (50%), 17 patients with IPA (28.3%), and in 7 patients with APA (20%) (p = 0.01). There was a significant difference in terms of 1-year freedom from minor amputation among the three groups (CPA 84.1% vs. IPA 82.4% vs. APA 48.9%, p = 0.001). Estimated 1-year limb salvage was significantly better in patients with CPA (CPA 100% vs. IPA 93.8% vs. APA 70.1%, p < 0.001). Estimated 1-year survival was significantly better in patients with CPA (CPA 90% vs. IPA 80.8% vs. APA 62.7%, p = 0.004). CONCLUSION: Pedal arch status has a positive impact on time to healing, limb salvage, and survival in diabetic patients with foot wounds undergoing infrainguinal endovascular revascularization.


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Humanos , Amputação Cirúrgica , Angiografia , Pé Diabético , , Liberdade , Salvamento de Membro , Estudos Retrospectivos , Artérias da Tíbia , Ferimentos e Lesões
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Int. j. morphol ; 35(4): 1403-1408, Dec. 2017. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-893149

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RESUMEN: Se sabe que hay gran variabilidad en la morfología de las zonas del pie entre sujetos. Esto es más evidente en deportistas, ya que la práctica de deportes somete a los pies a presiones y deformaciones anatómicas mayores que las que se ejercen en actividades de la vida diaria. Por lo anterior, se desprende que el conocimiento de la morfología del pie de la población objetivo es de alto interés para la confección de calzado apropiado a su forma y dimensiones. El objetivo de esta investigación es caracterizar variables morfológicas referidas a las dimensiones del pie de deportistas seleccionados universitarios chilenos. La muestra se conformó de 169 sujetos de ambos sexos de una población de deportistas universitarios de 23,27 años, 71 kilogramos, 1,71 metros de estatura e índice de masa corporal de 24,29. En las mediciones se utilizó un antropómetro y la clasificación del Arco Plantar Longitudinal Medial (APLM) se realizó mediante el Arch Index. Se demostró que la longitud del pie en hombres y mujeres se corresponde con el 15 % de la estatura del sujeto. La variable Ancho Antepie Normalizado (AAN) equivale al 39 % de la Longitud del Pie (LP), no registrándose diferencias entre sexos. El Ancho del Retropié por su parte, fue correspondiente con el 25 % de LP. El Ancho de Retropie (AR) equivale al 63 % del Ancho Antepie (AA). En cuanto al APLM, las mujeres presentan valores de normalidad ubicados entre 0,13 y 0,24 para pie izquierdo y 0,17 y 0,24 para pie derecho. Se aprecia que la prevalencia de pies planos fue mayor en hombres (25 % a 28 %) que en mujeres (4 % a 6 %) y la prevalencia de pies cavos fue mayor en mujeres (47 % a 53 %) respecto a hombres (27 % a 31 %).


SUMMARY: It is known that there is great variability in the morphology of feet areas among different subjects. This is more evident in athletes, since the practice of sports subjects their feet to greater pressures and anatomical deformations, other than those exerted during daily life activities. It is clear therefore, that knowledge of the target population foot morphology is of high interest for the production of appropriate footwear to its shapes and dimensions. The objective of this research is to characterize morphological variables related to the feet of selected Chilean university athletes. The sample consisted of 169 subjects of both sexes of university population athletes of an average age of 23.27 years, 71 kilograms, 1.71 meters height and body mass index of 24.29. An anthropometer was used for measurements and the classification of the Medial Longitudinal Plantar Arch (MLPA) was performed by the Arch Index. It was shown that foot length corresponds to 15 % of the subject's height. The Normal Forefoot Width (NFW) variable is equal to 39% of Foot Length (FL), with no differences between sexes. Posterior foot width corresponded to 25 % of LP; posterior foot Width is 63 % of the Forefoot Width (AA). Regarding the APLM, women presented values of normality located between 0.13 and 0.24 for left foot and 0.17 and 0.24 for right foot. The prevalence of flat foot was higher in men (25 % to 28%) than in women (4 % to 6 %) and the prevalence of cavus foot was higher in women (47 % to 53 %) than in men (27 % to 31 %).


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Adulto Jovem , Esportes , Pé Chato/epidemiologia , Pé Cavo/epidemiologia , Pé/anatomia & histologia , Pé Chato/patologia , Chile , Antropometria , Prevalência , Estudos Transversais , Distribuição por Sexo , Pé Cavo/patologia
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J Foot Ankle Res ; 9: 35, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27588043

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BACKGROUND: Positional MRI (pMRI) allows for three-dimensional visual assessment of navicular position. In this exploratory pilot study pMRI was validated against a stretch sensor device, which measures movement of the medial plantar arch. We hypothesized that a combined pMRI measure incorporating both vertical and medial displacement of the navicular bone induced by loading would be correlated with corresponding stretch sensor measurements. METHODS: 10 voluntary participants were included in the study. Both pMRI and subsequent stretch sensor measurements were performed in a) supine, b) standing and c) standing position with addition of 10 % body weight during static loading of the foot. Stretch sensor measurements were also performed during barefoot walking. RESULTS: The total change in navicular position measured by pMRI was 10.3 mm (CI: 7.0 to 13.5 mm). No further displacement occurred when adding 10 % bodyweight (mean difference: 0.7 mm (CI: -0.7 to 2.0 mm), P = 0.29). The total navicular displacement correlated with stretch sensor measurement under static loading conditions (Spearman's rho = 0.66, P = 0.04) but not with measurements during walking (Spearman's rho = 0.58, P = 0.08). CONCLUSIONS: Total navicular bone displacements determined by pMRI showed concurrent validity with stretch sensor measurements but only so under static loading conditions. Although assessment of total navicular displacement by combining concomitant vertical and medial navicular bone movements would appear advantageous compared to monoplanar measurement the combined measure did not seem to predict dynamic changes of the medial foot arch during walking, which are among several possible factors depending on different walking patterns.


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Pé/diagnóstico por imagem , Ossos do Tarso/diagnóstico por imagem , Adulto , Antropometria/métodos , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Pé/anatomia & histologia , Pé/fisiologia , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Masculino , Projetos Piloto , Postura/fisiologia , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Método Simples-Cego , Decúbito Dorsal/fisiologia , Ossos do Tarso/anatomia & histologia , Ossos do Tarso/fisiologia , Suporte de Carga/fisiologia , Adulto Jovem
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Motriz rev. educ. fís. (Impr.) ; 22(1): 94-98, Jan.-Mar. 2016. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-776630

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The maintenance of posture is a constant challenge for the body, as it requires rapid and accurate responses to unforeseen disturbances, which are needed to prevent falls and maintain balance. The purpose of the present study was to compare different types of plantar arch in relation to postural balance, and analyze the relationships between variations the plantar arch and anthropometric characteristics of the feet with unipedal static balance. We evaluated 100 men and women between the ages of 20 and 40 years old, to determine anthropometry and posturography with a force platform. There was a weak correlation between plantar arches and anthropometric measurements and postural balance, except for the length of the male foot, which showed a correlation between increased size and poorer static balance. We conclude that the type of plantar arch does not influence postural balance, and of the anthropometric factors, only foot length was related to postural balance.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Antropometria , , Equilíbrio Postural
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Braz. j. phys. ther. (Impr.) ; 20(1): 87-95, Jan.-Feb. 2016. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-778385

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BACKGROUND: The risk factors for the development of plantar fasciitis (PF) have been associated with the medial longitudinal arch (MLA), rearfoot alignment and calcaneal overload. However, the relationships between the biomechanical variables have yet to be determined. OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to investigate the relationships between the MLA, rearfoot alignment, and dynamic plantar loads in runners with unilateral PF in acute and chronic phases. METHOD: Cross-sectional study which thirty-five runners with unilateral PF were evaluated: 20 in the acute phase (with pain) and 15 with previous chronic PF (without pain). The MLA index and rearfoot alignment were calculated using digital images. The contact area, maximum force, peak pressure, and force-time integral over three plantar areas were acquired with Pedar X insoles while running at 12 km/h, and the loading rates were calculated from the vertical forces. RESULTS: The multiple regression analyses indicated that both the force-time integral (R2=0.15 for acute phase PF; R2=0.17 for chronic PF) and maximum force (R2=0.35 for chronic PF) over the forefoot were predicted by an elevated MLA index. The rearfoot valgus alignment predicted the maximum force over the rearfoot in both PF groups: acute (R2=0.18) and chronic (R2=0.45). The rearfoot valgus alignment also predicted higher loading rates in the PF groups: acute (R2=0.19) and chronic (R2=0.40). CONCLUSION: The MLA index and the rearfoot alignment were good predictors of plantar loads over the forefoot and rearfoot areas in runners with PF. However, rearfoot valgus was demonstrated to be an important clinical measure, since it was able to predict the maximum force and both loading rates over the rearfoot.


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Humanos , Corrida/fisiologia , Fasciíte Plantar/fisiopatologia , Pé/fisiologia , Pressão , Estudos Transversais/normas
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Skeletal Radiol ; 45(2): 205-11, 2016 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26510441

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OBJECTIVE: To examine intraobserver, interobserver and between-day reproducibility of positional MRI for evaluation of navicular bone height (NVH) and medial navicular position (MNP). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Positional MRI (pMRI) of the foot was performed on ten healthy participants (0.25 T G-scanner). Scanning was performed in supine and standing position, respectively. Two radiologists evaluated the images in a blinded manner. Reliability and agreement were assessed by calculation of intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and 95 % limits of agreement as a percentage of the mean (LOA%). RESULTS: Intraobserver and interobserver reliability was "substantial" in both supine and standing position (ICC 0.86-0.98) and showed good agreement (LOA% 4.9-14.7 %). Between-day reliability of navicular height and medial navicular position in standing position remained substantial (ICC 0.85-0.92) with adequate agreement (LOA% 8.3-19.8 %). In supine position between-day reliability was "moderate" for NVH (ICC 0.72) and "slight" for MNP (ICC 0.39). Agreement remained adequate between-days for MNP in supine position (LOA% 17.7 %), but it was less than adequate for NVH in supine position (LOA% 24.2 %). CONCLUSION: Navicular height and medial navicular position can be measured by pMRI in a very reproducible manner within and between observers. Increased measurement variation is observed between-days in supine position, which may be due to small positional differences or other unknown biomechanical factors.


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Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Postura/fisiologia , Ossos do Tarso/anatomia & histologia , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Variações Dependentes do Observador , Valores de Referência , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Decúbito Dorsal , Adulto Jovem
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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 363-366, 2016.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-497118

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Objective To provide the anatomical basis for the flap based on the perforator of Plantar arch,through investigation of the morphological features of the perforator of the arch of the foot.Methods From November,2015 to March,2016,the first metatarsal base and the fifth metatarsal tuberosity were chosen as the observation point on 25 specimens of adult human feet perfused with red latex.The following contents were observed under surgical magnifier:①The origin,courses,branches and distribution of the perforator of Plantar arch.②The anastomoses among the perforator of Plantar arch and the fete arteriosum dorsale pedis.Mimic operation was performed on another fresh specimen perfused with red latex.Results There were 3 perforators in Plantar arch,which passed through the 2nd-4th metatarsal dorsal muscles to the dorsi pedis and then divided into an ascending branch and a descending branch.The ascending branch anastomosed with the rete arteriosum dorsale pedis,and the descending branch stretched to the 2nd-4th plantar arteries.The initiative outer diameters of the 1st-3rd dorsal perforators of Plantar arch were (1.5 ± 0.3)mm,(1.1 ± 0.4) mm and (0.9-± 0.3) mm respectively,and the lengths of the stem were (1.1 ± 0.2) cm,(1.5 ± 0.1) cm and (1.5 ± 0.5) cm respectively.Conclusion The flap can be used for repair of soft-tissue defects of dorsal and front foot through dorsal transposition or a V-Y advancing flap with the perforator of Plantar arch as its vascular pedicle.

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Int. j. morphol ; 33(1): 36-42, Mar. 2015. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-743759

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The plantar arterial arch provides the dominant vascular supply to the digits of the foot, with variability in length, shape, and dominant blood supply from the contributing arteries. According to the standard definition, the plantar arterial arch is formed from the continuation of the lateral plantar artery and the anastomoses between the deep branch of dorsalis pedis artery. In this study, 40 adult feet were dissected and the plantar arch with variations in shape and arterial supply was observed. The standard description of the plantar arch was observed in 55% of the specimens with variations present in 45%. Variations in terms of shape were classified into three types: Type A (10%): plantar arterial arch formed a sharp irregular curve; type B (60%): obtuse curve; type C (3%): spiral curve. Variation in the dominant contributing artery was classified into six types: type A (25%), predominance in the deep branch of dorsalis pedis artery supplying all digits; type B (5%), predominance in the lateral plantar artery supplying digits 3 and 4; and type C (20%), predominance in the deep branch of dorsalis pedis artery supplying digits 2 to 4; type D (24%), equal dominance showed; type E (10%), predominance in the lateral plantar artery supplying digits 3 to 5; and type F (21%), predominance of all digits supplied by lateral plantar artery. The foot was divided into three parts to determine the location of the plantar arterial arch. The second part was further divided into three parts: middle anterior (90%), intermediate middle (10%), and middle posterior (0%). Knowledge of the vascular anatomy of the plantar arterial arch is crucial for understanding sites of partial amputations.


El arco plantar arterial proporciona el suministro vascular dominante de los dedos del pie, con variaciones en la longitud, forma y dominancia del suministro de sangre de parte de las arterias intervinientes. De acuerdo con la definición clásica, el arco plantar arterial se forma a partir de la arteria plantar lateral y su anastomosis con la rama profunda de la arteria dorsal del pie. En este estudio se disecaron 40 pies, de cadáveres adultos, y se observó el arco plantar con variaciones en la forma y en la distribución arterial. Se observó la descripción clásica del arco plantar en el 55% de las muestras, con variaciones en el 45% restante. Las variaciones en cuanto a su forma se clasifican en tres tipos: Tipo A (10%): arco plantar arterial con una forma curva, de tipo irregular agudo; Tipo B (60%): arco de curva obtuso; tipo C (3%): arco de curva espiral. La variación en la arteria dominante fue clasificada en seis tipos: Tipo A (25%), la dominancia correspondiente a la rama profunda de la arteria dorsal del pie que suministra las arterias para los dedos; Tipo B (5%), el predominio correspondiente a la arteria plantar lateral, que otorga el suministro arterial para los dedos 3 y 4; y el tipo C (20%), la dominancia correspondiente a la rama profunda de la arteria dorsal del pie, que suministra las ramas para los dedos 2 a 4; Tipo D (24%), igual dominio al tipo C; Tipo E (10%), existe predominio de la arteria plantar lateral, que suministra arterias para los dedos 3 a 5; y tipo F (21%), con predominio de la arteria plantar lateral, que otorga las arterias para los dedos. El pie se dividió en tres partes para determinar la ubicación del arco plantar arterial. La segunda parte se divide en tres porciones: media anterior (90%), media intermedia (20%), y media posterior (0%). El conocimiento de la anatomía vascular del arco plantar arterial es crucial para la comprensión de los sitios de realización de amputaciones parciales.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Variação Anatômica , Artérias/anatomia & histologia , Pé/irrigação sanguínea , Cadáver
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Acad Radiol ; 21(11): 1475-82, 2014 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25088835

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RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To compare the clinical outcomes of retrograde transplantar arch angioplasty and conventional below-the-knee (BTK) anterograde recanalization. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred twelve limbs in 96 patients underwent attempt at antegrade tibial angioplasty. Among 27 technical failures, retrograde trans-dorsal or -planter percutaneous transluminal angioplasty was attempted in 22 limbs. Ankle-brachial index (ABI), thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) flow grade, and dorsal/plantar arterial pulse score improvement were compared immediately after the procedures between patients received successful anterograde angioplasty (anterograde angioplasty group [AAG], 85 limbs in 71 patients) and retrograde angioplasty (retrograde angioplasty group [RAG], 22 limbs in 20 patients). Target vessel restenosis and limb salvage were observed during follow-up. RESULTS: Primary technical success rate was 75.9% in the RAG (vs. 74.0% AAG, P > .05). ABI improved from 0.55 ± 0.21 to 0.93 ± 0.19 in the RAG (vs. 0.56 ± 0.14 to 0.89 ± 0.18 AAG, P > .05). TIMI flow grade demonstrated greater reperfusion of distal foot tissue in the RAG (2.3 ± 0.8 vs. 1.0 ± 0.8, P < .05). Primary patency rates at 12 and 24 months were 63.6% (14 of 22) and 45.5% (10 of 22) in the RAG and 52.9% (45 of 85) and 37.6% (32 of 85) in the AAG, respectively (P > .05). Kaplan-Meier analysis after 24 months found limb salvage rates of 93.8% in the RAG and 96.5% in the AAG (P > .05). CONCLUSIONS: Retrograde transplantar arch angioplasty achieved better immediate blood flow and similar ABI improvement, primary patency rate, and limb salvage rate compared to conventional transtibial angioplasty for BTK occlusions. This could become a supplementary technique when anterograde angioplasty fails.


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Angioplastia/métodos , Arteriopatias Oclusivas/diagnóstico por imagem , Arteriopatias Oclusivas/cirurgia , Joelho/irrigação sanguínea , Terapia de Salvação/métodos , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Humanos , Joelho/diagnóstico por imagem , Joelho/cirurgia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Radiografia , Resultado do Tratamento
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Clinics ; 66(6): 1027-1033, 2011. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-594373

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and compare rearfoot alignment and medial longitudinal arch index during static postures in runners, with and without symptoms and histories of plantar fasciitis (PF). INTRODUCTION: PF is the third most common injury in runners but, so far, its etiology remains unclear. In the literature, rearfoot misalignment and conformations of the longitudinal plantar arch have been described as risk factors for the development of PF. However, in most of the investigated literature, the results are still controversial, mainly regarding athletic individuals and the effects of pain associated with these injuries. METHODS: Forty-five runners with plantar fasciitis (30 symptomatic and 15 with previous histories of injuries) and 60 controls were evaluated. Pain was assessed by a visual analogue scale. The assessment of rearfoot alignment and the calculations of the arch index were performed by digital photographic images. RESULTS: There were observed similarities between the three groups regarding the misalignments of the rearfoot valgus. The medial longitudinal arches were more elevated in the group with symptoms and histories of PF, compared to the control runners. CONCLUSIONS: Runners with symptoms or histories of PF did not differ in rearfoot valgus misalignments, but showed increases in the longitudinal plantar arch during bipedal static stance, regardless of the presence of pain symptoms.


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Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Adulto Jovem , Fasciíte Plantar/fisiopatologia , Pé/fisiopatologia , Dor/fisiopatologia , Corrida/lesões , Análise de Variância , Antropometria , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Pé/anatomia & histologia , Pé/patologia , Medição da Dor , Postura/fisiologia
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Biomed Imaging Interv J ; 6(1): e10, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21611062

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The aim of this case report is to present a multislice computed tomography angiography (CTA) procedure for viewing the plantar arch. A CTA was requested to determine the vascular sufficiency of the plantar arch of a 64-year-old patient with necrotic and gangrenous toes. The patient had recently undergone a proximal wedge osteotomy procedure for correction of a hallux valgus deformity. A 16-detector row CT scanner with 1.25 mm slice thickness and 0.625 mm reconstruction interval was used to reconstruct multiplanar reformats, maximum intensity projections and three-dimensional volume rendered images of the foot in question in both arterial and venous phases to determine if pathology of the plantar arch was present. The 3D reconstructed images of CTA demonstrated a loss of continuity of the plantar arch between the first and third metatarsals. This case report shows the diagnostic value of multislice CTA, especially 3D visualisation in the assessment of peripheral vascular branches.

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