Impact of footwear and foot deformities in patients with Parkinson’s disease: A case-series study
Identificadores
Identificadores
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11940/16788
PMID: 33390806
DOI: 10.7150/ijms.50967
ISSN: 1449-1907
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Fecha de publicación
2020Título de revista
Int J Med Sci
Tipo de contenido
Journal Article
DeCS
anciano | marcha | enfermedad de Parkinson | mediana edad | humanos | adulto | calidad de vida | deformidades del pieMeSH
Adult | Middle Aged | Humans | Parkinson Disease | Foot Deformities | Quality of Life | Gait | AgedResumen
Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common and complex neurological problem. Gait abnormalities are frequent in PD patients, and this increases the risk of falls. However, little is known about foot deformities and footwear in this vulnerable population. Here we investigate whether patients with PD use an appropriate shoe size and know if they have foot deformities or alterations. Methodology: A study of a series of observational descriptive cases in a convenience sample (n = 53 patients) diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. One trained investigator evaluated foot and ankle health. The footwear and foot measurements were obtained using a Brannock device. Results: The podiatric examination and footwear examination detected a high presence of podiatric pathologies and inappropriate footwear. This has a negative impact on the quality of life of these patients. Conclusions: This research detected an elevated number of people with foot deformities or alterations. Moreover, a high proportion of participants with PD wear inadequate footwear (in length, width, or both).