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Self-dosed and pre-determined heavy-slow exercise provide similar PROMs for plantar fasciopathy

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August 2019

Self-dosed and pre-determined heavy-slow exercise provide similar PROMs for plantar fasciopathy

Vol: 8| Issue: 8| Number:27| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Randomized Trial
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

Self-dosed and pre-determined progressive heavy-slow resistance training have similar effects in people with plantar fasciopathy: a randomised trial

J Physiother. 2019 Jul;65(3):144-151.

Contributing Authors:
H Riel MB Jensen JL Olesen B Vicenzino MS Rathleff

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70 patients with plantar fasciopathy were randomized to receive a self-dosed or pre-determined heavy-slow resistance exercise treatment program. The primary outcome of interest was the Foot Health Status Questionnaire (FHSQ) pain score. Secondary outcomes of interest included FHSQ function, footwear, and general health scores, the Global Rating of Change, plantar fascia thickness, exercise complia...

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