Biomechanical and Morphological Characterization of the Foot in Patients With Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction.

Status: Recruiting
Location: See location...
Intervention Type: Diagnostic test
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD) is a progressive condition of the tendon of the tibialis posterior muscle with symptoms of tendinopathy or even rupture. Functionally, it is associated with the inability to lock the mid foot and thus manifests itself as a main contributor to adult acquired flatfoot deformity. Concerning treatment, clinical decision making is currently based on a classification integrating various parameters as pain, flexibility of the foot joints, the condition of the posterior tibial tendon assessed through ultrasound imaging and radiographic assessment of arthritic changes. Surprisingly, this classification does not consider any morphologic characteristics (the shape of a bone or joint) or functional, biomechanical characteristics of the foot and ankle, i.e. based on kinematics (e.g. range of motion) and/or kinetics (center of pressure, angular velocity, moment, power absorption and power generation of a joint). Detailed biomechanical characteristics of the foot and ankle can be reliably collected by instrumented gait analysis wherein a 3D camera system is combined with a force plate and plantar pressure platform. Kinematic studies in the field of PTTD typically considered the foot as a structure consisting of three segments: hind foot, forefoot and hallux. Consequently, the mid foot segment (the Chopart and Lisfranc joints) has been neglected, although it is this segment that is particularly affected in PTTD patients. The aim of this research is to overcome the limitations of the current classification system and treatment of PTTD patients, by complementing the current standard-of-care clinical assessment with better insight in the pathologic changes that occur in PTTD patients.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 75
Healthy Volunteers: t
View:

• Patient groups:

‣ Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (all clinical stages)

⁃ Age 18-675 year

⁃ ICF obtained

• Control group:

‣ No pain complaints

⁃ No pes plano valgus, PTTD or pes cavo varus or other foot and ankle pathology

⁃ Age 18-75 year

⁃ ICF obtained

Locations
Other Locations
Belgium
UZ Leuven
RECRUITING
Leuven
Contact Information
Primary
Sander Wuite
sander.wuite@uzleuven.be
+32 16 33 83 29
Backup
Kevin Deschamps
kevin.deschamps@uzleuven.be
+32 16 33 88 27
Time Frame
Start Date: 2022-08-22
Estimated Completion Date: 2028-08-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 100
Treatments
Experimental: PTTD patients (PTTD I, II and III)
75 patients with PTTD (25 patients in Stage I, 25 patients in Stage II, 25 patients in Stage III)
Experimental: Healthy control group
25 healthy volunteers
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven

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