TY - JOUR PY - 2021// TI - The effect of foot orthoses on balance, foot function, and mobility in rheumatoid arthritis: a randomized controlled clinical trial JO - Clinical rehabilitation A1 - Gaino, Juliana Zonzini A1 - Bértolo, Manoel Barros A1 - Nunes, Caroline Silva A1 - Barbosa, Cecília de Morais A1 - Landim, Síbila Floriano A1 - Sachetto, Zoraida A1 - Magalhães, Eduardo de Paiva SP - ePub EP - ePub VL - ePub IS - ePub N2 - OBJECTIVES: To compare balance, foot function and mobility in patients with rheumatoid arthritis with and without foot orthoses.

DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Outpatient rheumatology clinic. SUBJECTS: A total of 94 subjects with rheumatoid arthritis were randomized; of these, 81 were included in the analyses (Intervention group: 40; Control group: 41). INTERVENTION: The Intervention Group received custom-made foot orthoses while the Control Group received none intervention. MAIN MEASURE: The "Foot Function Index," the "Berg Balance Scale," and the "Timed-up-and-go Test" were assessed at baseline an after four weeks. The chosen level of significance was P < 0.05.

RESULTS: Average (standard deviation) participant age was 56.7 (±10.6) years old and average disease duration (standard deviation) was 11.4 (± 7.2) years. Groups were similar at baseline, except for comorbidity index and race. After four weeks, significant interaction group versus time was observed for Foot Function Index (change: Intervention group: -1.23 ± 1.58; Control group: -0.12 ± 1.16 - P = 0.0012) and for Berg Balance Scale (change: Intervention group: 2 ± 3; Control group: 0 ± 3 - P = 0.0110), but not for the Timed-up-and-go Test (change: Intervention group: -1.34 ± 1.99; Control group: -0.84 ± 2.29 - P = 0.0799).

CONCLUSION: Foot orthoses improved foot function and balance in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

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LA - en SN - 0269-2155 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0269215521993316 ID - ref1 ER -