Comparative Effectiveness of the Corticosteroid Injection and Prolotherapy in Patients With Hallux Rigidus: A Clinical Trial

M. Hadianfard, Batoul Safari, Leila Sadat Mohamadi Jahromi
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Objectives: Hallux rigidus is one of the main etiologies of disability in the elderly. It is a degenerative disease of the first metatarsophalangeal joint causing restriction of movement as well as pain and swelling. This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of methylprednisolone and dextrose prolotherapy in pain reduction and functional improvement of patients with hallux rigidus. Methods: A randomized double-blind control trial was designed with the inclusion of 32 patients assigned to the two groups. Group one received a mixture of 1 cc methylprednisolone 40 mg with 1 cc lidocaine 2% while the second group received a combination of 1 cc dextrose 50% with 1 cc lidocaine 2%. Standard questionnaires, including visual analog scale (VAS) and Manchester-Oxford foot questionnaire (MOXFQ) were completed by all patients at baseline and 1, 4, and 8 weeks after injections. Results: Both groups revealed significant improvement in VAS and MOXFQ scores 1, 4, and 8 weeks post-injection with no difference between the two groups in the follow-up. Discussion: Both corticosteroid injections and prolotherapy are effective in pain reduction and functional improvement in patients with hallux rigidus but neither is superior to the other.
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皮质类固醇注射和增生疗法治疗强直性脊柱炎的疗效比较:一项临床试验
目的:硬肿是老年人致残的主要原因之一。它是一种第一跖趾关节的退行性疾病,会导致活动受限、疼痛和肿胀。本研究旨在评估甲基强的松龙和右旋糖在减轻拇强直患者疼痛和改善其功能方面的有效性。方法:设计一项随机双盲对照试验,将32名患者分为两组。第一组接受1 cc甲基强的松龙40 mg与1 cc利多卡因2%的混合物,而第二组接受1 cc-葡萄糖50%与1 cc-利多卡因2%的组合。所有患者在基线和注射后1、4和8周完成标准问卷,包括视觉模拟量表(VAS)和曼彻斯特-牛津足部问卷(MOXFQ)。结果:两组在注射后1、4和8周的VAS和MOXFQ评分均有显著改善,两组在随访中没有差异。讨论:皮质类固醇注射和增生疗法都能有效减轻拇强直患者的疼痛和改善功能,但两者都不优于其他疗法。
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Iranian Rehabilitation Journal
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal Medicine-Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: Iranian Rehabilitation Journal aims to provide the readers with a variety of topics, including: original articles, hypothesis formation, editorials, literature reviews, case reports, short communications, special reports, letters to the editor, discussions of public policy issues and book reviews, and methodology articles in the fields of rehabilitation and social welfare, including (but not limited to): -Clinical and basic research in various special needs groups -Physical and mental rehabilitation -Epidemiological studies on disabling conditions -Biostatistics -Vocational and socio-medical aspects of rehabilitation IRJ also welcomes papers focusing on the genetic basis of common disabling disorders across human populations. Those studies may include (but not limited to): -The genetic basis of common single gene and complex disorders. -Bioinformatics tools to investigate and to model biological phenomena -Novel computational tools and databases -Sequence analysis -Population analysis -Databases and text mining
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