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Acute Effects of Combination Therapy by Triceps Surae Stretching and Electrical Stimulation to the Tibialis Anterior on Medial Forefoot Plantar Pressure During Gait in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus

Authors :
Noriaki Maeshige
Maiki Moriguchi
Miki Fujii
Hoshinori Kanazawa
Yoshiyuki Yoshikawa
Kazuya Kitamura
Fumiya Okuno
Atomu Yamaguchi
Mikiko Uemura
Masashi Hosomi
Kenta Hara
Hiroto Terashi
Hidemi Fujino
Source :
The international journal of lower extremity wounds.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

High plantar flexor moment and limited ankle mobility are known to cause high plantar pressure under the forefoot. Stretching is an effective physical therapy for the limited ankle range of motion (ROM), and electrical stimulation is used to regulate the activity of antagonistic muscle via the action of reciprocal inhibition. Additionally, stretching paired with electrical stimulation has been reported to improve the limited ROM significantly. This study aims to investigate the influences of stretching on triceps surae (STR), electrical stimulation to tibialis anterior (ES), and the combination (ES+STR) on the ROM, kinematic parameters, and plantar pressure distribution during gait in patients with diabetes mellitus. Planter pressure and other parameters were measured before and after the intervention of ES, STR, ES+STR, or the rest sitting on the bed (CON) for 10 min. Pressure time integral under the medial forefoot decreased in the ES+STR compared to CON ( P< .05). Interestingly, ES+STR increased passive and dynamic ROM on ankle dorsiflexion during gait and increased the lateral center of pressure excursion ( P < .05). Furthermore, these changes were followed by decreased contact duration under the medial forefoot ( P < .05). The combined therapy improves ankle mobility during gait and reduces the contact duration and the plantar pressure under the medial forefoot in patients with diabetes mellitus.

Subjects

Subjects :
Surgery
General Medicine

Details

ISSN :
15526941
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The international journal of lower extremity wounds
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4c39edd5e6d0b7cecbb0be67c10efcf7