Consensus statements and guideline for the diagnosis and management of plantar fasciitis in Singapore

Victor Aik Khien Tan, Chin Chuen Tan, N. Yeo, Mandy Zhang, K. Mehta, Roger Ho Heng Tian, Benedict Tan
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Introduction: Plantar fasciitis (PF) is a common cause of heel pain among the general population. The lack of standard practice guideline in Singapore presents challenges in education and clinical practice for this painful condition. These consensus statements and guideline were developed to streamline and improve the management of PF, covering key aspects such as diagnosis, investigations, risk factors, treatment modalities, monitoring and return to work/play. Method: A multidisciplinary expert panel consisting of 6 sports physicians, 2 orthopaedic surgeons, 2 podiatrists and 1 physiotherapist from SingHealth Duke-NUS Sport & Exercise Medicine Centre (SDSC) was convened based on their clinical and academic experience with PF. The Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations (GRADE) approach was used to evaluate the quality of the evidence and subsequently prepare a set of clinical recommendations pertaining to the management of PF. A modified Delphi process was used to reach consensus. Results: Eighteen consensus statements were developed to cover key components of PF management, from initial diagnosis to treatment modalities and finally, clinical progression. They were subsequently consolidated under a proposed treatment pathway guideline for PF. Conclusion: The SDSC consensus statements and guideline provide concise recommendations for the management of PF in Singapore.
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新加坡足底筋膜炎诊治共识声明和指南
简介足底筋膜炎(PF)是导致普通人群足跟疼痛的常见原因。新加坡缺乏标准实践指南,这给治疗这种疼痛的教育和临床实践带来了挑战。制定这些共识声明和指南的目的是简化和改善足底筋膜炎的管理,涵盖诊断、检查、风险因素、治疗方式、监测和恢复工作/娱乐等关键方面:方法:根据新加坡国立大学杜克大学运动与锻炼医学中心(SDSC)6名运动内科医生、2名矫形外科医生、2名足病医生和1名物理治疗师的临床和学术经验,召集了一个多学科专家小组。采用建议、评估、发展和评价分级法(GRADE)对证据的质量进行评估,并随后编写了一套有关PF管理的临床建议。结果:结果:共制定了 18 项共识声明,涵盖了从初步诊断到治疗方式,最后到临床进展的 PF 管理的关键要素。结论:SDSC 共识声明和指导原则的制定是为了更好地理解 PF 的治疗路径:SDSC共识声明和指南为新加坡的PF管理提供了简明扼要的建议。
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