Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2622741 Journal of Physiotherapy 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

QuestionDoes 4 weeks of serial night casting followed by 4 weeks of stretching of the gastrocnemius and soleus improve ankle dorsiflexion range and other outcomes compared with no intervention in children and young adults with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease?DesignRandomised trial with concealed allocation, assessor blinding, and intention-to-treat analysis.Participants30 children and young adults with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and restricted ankle dorsiflexion range.InterventionThe experimental group received 4 weeks of serial night casting followed by 4 weeks of weightbearing stretches. The control group received no intervention.Outcome measuresPrimary outcome was ankle dorsiflexion range; secondary outcomes included foot deformity, mobility, balance, falls, and self-reported activity limitations. Outcomes were measured at baseline, 4, and 8 weeks.ResultsBy 4 weeks, serial night casting had increased ankle dorsiflexion range by a mean of 4 deg (95% CI 2 to 6) more in the experimental group than the control group. After a further 4 weeks of weightbearing stretches, the experimental group still had a mean of 3 deg (95% CI 0 to 5) more ankle dorsiflexion range than the control group. Other than reduced time to walk 10 metres at self-selected pace favouring night casting at 4 weeks, outcomes did not differ between groups at any time point. Two minor adverse events were reported in the experimental group.Conclusion4 weeks of serial night casting increased ankle dorsiflexion range compared with no intervention, but at 8 weeks there was no significant difference between groups.Trial registrationACTRN12605000011684.

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