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[Original Article] Pes planovalgus associated with down syndrome, its symptoms, and the effect of brace therapy
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作成者
KOBAYASHI, Tatsuki
TSURUOKA, Hiroaki
作成者ID
1000030533327
研究者リゾルバ
FUKUSHIMA, Kinatsu
URATA, Atsushi
SOMEYA, Masayuki
KIKUCHI, Naohisa
作成者ID
1000090315789
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小林, 樹
鶴岡, 弘章
1000030533327
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福島, 輝夏
浦田, 敦
染屋, 政幸
菊地, 尚久
1000090315789
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[ABSTRACT]【Introduction】Pes planovalgus (PP) is the most common orthopedic complication of Down syndrome (DS). The frequency of PP in DS ranges from 19.9–51.4%, but there is no consensus on follow-up or therapeutic intervention. In this study, we investigated PP associated with DS, its symptoms, and the effects of orthotic therapy.【Methods】The subjects were 52 children with DS (2–19 years old, mean 7.7 years old) who visited our department from July 2021 to June 2022. The parameters examined were the presence or absence of PP with visual inspection of the too-many-toes sign, symptoms such as foot pain, the presence or absence of orthotic therapy, and the presence or absence of arch formation. DS patients were followed-up annually. If the child had flat feet when they commenced walking, the family was instructed to create an arch support with felt on the insole of the shoe and to provide high-cut shoes. Patients would receive insoles made by the physician if they developed callouses, ingrown toenails, and/or hallux valgus, or if there was no change or worsening of their flat feet after reaching school age.【Results】Observations of note were PP in 48 patients (92.3%), hallux valgus in 1 patient (2.9%), callouses in 2 patients (5.7%), ingrown toenails in 4 patients (11.4%), and foot pain in 2 patients (5.7%). Orthotic therapy was performed in 45 of 48 patients (93.8%). Arch formation was observed in 9 patients (18.8%), which included 8 of the 45 patients (mean age7.8 years) who underwent treatment. Arch formation was confirmed in children who were 5–10years old (mean 7.1 years old). There was no significant difference in arch formation between the treated and untreated groups ( p=0.5). 【Conclusion】Many patients with DS have foot symptoms. Aggressive orthotic therapy for PP with DS may be useful.
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https://opac.ll.chiba-u.jp/da/curator/900122055/
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https://opac.ll.chiba-u.jp/da/curator/900122055/S03035476-100E-1-P1.pdf
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The Chiba Medical Society
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千葉医学会
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学術雑誌論文
ISSN
03035476
24334235
NCID
AN00142148
掲載誌名
Chiba medical journal
巻
100E
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1
開始ページ
1
終了ページ
6
刊行年月
2024-02-10
selfDOI
10.20776/S03035476-100E-1-P1
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Chiba Medical Journal (ONLINE ISSN 2433-4235)
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