NL-OMON37106
Completed
Not Applicable
sing in-shoe plantar pressure measurements to optimize inlays at patients with rheumatoid arthritis and footcomplaints: pilotstudy - Optimizing inlays in RA patients by using in-shoe pressure measurements.
Reade, afdeling O&O0 sites40 target enrollmentTBD
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- rheumatism
- Sponsor
- Reade, afdeling O&O
- Enrollment
- 40
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 2 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
No summary available.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •\-RA diagnosed by a rheumatologist according to the revised criteria of the American Rheumatism Association
- •\-Referred to podiatry because of foot problems
- •\-Indication for inlays
- •\-\* 18 years
Exclusion Criteria
- •\-Another medical condition that underlies the foot complaints
- •\-Not able to walk independently, not even when using crutches or orthotic facilities
- •\-Can't fill out questionnaires because of language or cognitive difficulties
- •\-Refusal to sign the informed consent
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Not specified
Similar Trials
Completed
Not Applicable
Investigating foot pressure measurements in people with and without diabetesDiabetesNutritional, Metabolic, EndocrineDiabetes mellitusISRCTN17238455niversity of the Highlands and Islands55
Recruiting
Not Applicable
Measuring plantar pressure during total contact softcast offloading versus conventional total contact cast offloading: a pilot studyNL-OMON52242niversitair Medisch Centrum Groningen20
Not yet recruiting
Not Applicable
The effectiveness of plantar pressure assessment and monitoring in prescription footwear to reduce re-ulceration in diabetic patients: a randomised controlled trialDiabetesDiabetic foot1001265310034606NL-OMON30851Academisch Medisch Centrum240
Completed
Not Applicable
Foot pressure measurement and observation of bowling in university level cricket bowlersCTRI/2017/06/008877Center for Sports Science Medicine and Research30
Recruiting
Not Applicable
A study to analyze changes in foot pressure values in knee osteoarthritis patients when compared to normal subjectsCTRI/2013/02/003387ARUN MATHEW CYRIAC40