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NCT06706531
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Additional Effects of Dry Needling With Conventional Physical Therapy Versus Conventional Physical Therapy in Plantar Fasciitis: a Randomized Control Trial

Sponsor: Foundation University Islamabad

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Summary

This study is a randomized controlled trial and the purpose of this study is to determine the effects of dry needling with conventional physical therapy versus conventional physical therapy on gait parameters in plantar fasciitis: a randomized control trial.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 35 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

44

Start Date

2024-06-01

Completion Date

2024-12-31

Last Updated

2024-11-26

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Standard treatment

All participants received up to six treatment sessions at a frequency of twice per week over a 3-week period i.e. ultrasound (0.5 W/cm² of 3 MHz for 5 minutes over plantar aspect of foot), stretching exercises and strengthening exercises. The exercise pro

PROCEDURE

Sham Dry needling

The sham dry needling group will also receive 6 sessions of sham dry needling on soleus, quadratus plantae, flexor digitorum brevis, and abductor halluces muscles for 5 minutes.Sterilized disposable stainless steel acupuncture needles of 0.25mm x 30mm will be used with depth of 20-55mm.The plantar and medial surface of the foot and ankle will be cleaned with alcohol. The sham dry needling will be performed for 5 minutes.

PROCEDURE

Dry needling

The dry needling group will receive 6 sessions of dry needling using a standardized trigger point protocol on soleus, quadratus plantae, flexor digitorum brevis, and abductor halluces muscles for 5 minutes. Sterilized disposable stainless steel acupuncture needles of 0.25mm x 30mm will be used with depth of 20-55mm. The calf, plantar and medial surface of the foot and ankle will be cleaned with alcohol. Following insertion, needles will be manipulated bi-directionally to elicit a sensation of aching, tingling, deep pressure, heaviness or warmth. The needles will then left in situ for 5 minutes.

Locations (1)

Foundation University College of Physical Therapy

Rawalpindi, Punjab Province, Pakistan