Prosthesis for bilateral equinus foot: A case study

Author:

Cotinat Maëva12ORCID,Leroy Vincent123,Bensoussan Laurent123,Viton Jean-Michel12

Affiliation:

1. Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, INT UMR 7289, Marseille, France

2. Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Department, APHM, CHU Sainte Marguerite, Marseille, France

3. UGECAM Institut Universitaire de Réadaptation de Valmante Sud, Marseille, France

Abstract

Background: Although surgical treatment for equinus foot has been widely described in the literature, less attention has been paid to orthopedic treatment with prostheses, which constitutes an interesting alternative approach. It has been described in the literature for treating lower-limb inequality, but not for equinus foot. The aim of this article is to report that the use of prosthetics can be a valid means of managing bilateral equinus foot. Case description and methods: In the present case report, we describe the management of an irreducible bilateral equinus in a 45-year-old patient with poliomyelitis sequelae, starting with orthoses and orthopedic shoes, followed by prostheses. We measured the evolution of the patient's spatiotemporal gait parameters, his autonomy, and his satisfaction with a QUEST score. Findings and outcomes: Despite the deterioration of the patient's physical abilities due to the onset of a postpoliomyelitis syndrome, his gait parameters and his autonomy were maintained while using the prostheses. His tolerance of the prostheses improved even more greatly, as shown by his QUEST score, which increased from 2.95 to 4.67 of 5. Conclusion: The use of prostheses was at least as effective and even better tolerated than orthoses and orthopedic shoes by this patient. Despite the occurrence of a postpoliomyelitis syndrome, the prostheses helped to maintain his walking performances, while improving his satisfaction.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Rehabilitation,Health Professions (miscellaneous)

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