Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2711423 | The Foot | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
BackgroundSever’s disease is a condition which has been described inconsistently in the literature with respect to pathology, aetiology and management. In particular, the impact of this condition has been overlooked, probably because it is usually self-limiting.MethodThis study used a prospective comparative design study to determine the impact of Sever’s disease on the quality of life of its sufferers.ResultsThree scales – Happiness, Satisfaction with symptoms and Pain/comfort scale – from the POSNA musculoskeletal questionnaire showed significant differences between the symptomatic and control groups.ConclusionAlthough the condition may resolve with time, these results show that it has a considerable impact on children’s lives.
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Authors
Rolf Wilhelm Scharfbillig, Sara Jones, Sheila Scutter,