Effect of Lateral Wedged Insoles With Subtalar Strapping on Genu Varum With Medial Compartment Knee Pain
The purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of lateral wedged insoles with subtalar strapping in genu varum with medial compartment knee pain on: 1. Space between knees (measured by vernier calipers) 2. Degree of genu varum deformity (Femorotibial angle (FTA)) measured on long film weight bearing x-ray) 3. Pain level (Measured by VAS) 4. Hind foot angle (measured by long axial hindfoot alignment view) 5. Functional outcome (measured by the lower extremity function scale) 6. Functional performance (measured by the 6 minute walk test)
• Patients of both genders aged 20-60.
• Patients with medial compartment pain. Pain level of 3 or more on the VAS.
• Patients with varus deformity are defined as those Those whose femorotibial angle measures 5-10 degrees of genu varum on long film weight bearing x-ray.
• Patients with grade one O.A. on Kellgren-Lawrence classification system or without O.A.
• BMI less than 35
• Patients with decompensated hind foot (hind foot varus)