2018
DOI: 10.5209/ricp.57986
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Evidencia científica del tratamiento ortopodológico en pie afectado por artritis reumatoide.

Abstract: Resumen. Antecedentes: La artritis reumatoide afecta más a mujeres. La prevalencia en nuestro país es de 0.5%. Se debe abordar mediante un equipo multidisciplinar. Los signos característicos en el pie son sinovitis de las articulaciones, entesitis, nódulos reumatoides y vasculitis. Las modalidades de tratamiento conservador son: ortesis, calzado, estiramientos, terapia manual e incluso ejercicios terapéuticos mediante Tai-chi. Objetivos: Valorar la evidencia científica sobre el tratamiento conservador del pie … Show more

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“…The feet of rheumatoid arthritis patients tend to develop a low medial longitudinal arch and everted hindfoot which maybe the reason for the pain related to this disease. 13…”
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“…The feet of rheumatoid arthritis patients tend to develop a low medial longitudinal arch and everted hindfoot which maybe the reason for the pain related to this disease. 13…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1,2 The most frequent problems in the foot are pain, increased plantar pressure, and decreased functional capacity which have a negative impact on quality of life and increase the risk of falling. 1,35 The forefoot is commonly affected, especially the metatarsophalangeal joints. 1 Common structural problems include hallux valgus deformity, deformities of the lesser toes, subluxation of the metatarsophalangeal joints, and displacement of the plantar fat-pad.…”
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“…Sin embargo, Hennesy y cols., en una revisión sistemática publicada en 2012, concluyeron que las ortesis plantares podrían ser beneficiosas para reducir el dolor en los pies reumáticos, aunque consideraron que son necesarios más estudios en este campo 8 . A la misma conclusión llegan Cuesta-Calleja y cols., en una revisión publicada en 2018 16 .…”
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