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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Feet age: impact in elderly. 1 in 5 foot pain


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== Risk factors ==
diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, neurological disorders (stroke), swelling (circulation, cardiac condition)
 
== Physiological changes ==
 
=== Skin ===
Dermis
 
 
Collagen: thicker, dryer, less recoil, increased compression, callus issue
 
Unload the metatarsals: customised orthotics to support medial arch, unload metatarsal heads
 
=== Soft Tissue ===
stiffness, does not absorb shock, heel and adipose tissue becomes stiffer, plantar fascia with less recoil due to stiffness, less ability to store the energy
 
changes in gait pattern: more pull off vs push off, less propulsion,
 
Achilles tendon complaints, range of motion changed (reduction in dorsiflexion), increased risk of falls, less shock absorption
 
=== Physiotherapy Intervention ===
stretch, mobilisation, stimulate plantar sensors, Hammer toes


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Original Editor - Ewa Jaraczewska based on the course by Helene Simpson

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Feet age: impact in elderly. 1 in 5 foot pain

Risk factors[edit | edit source]

diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, neurological disorders (stroke), swelling (circulation, cardiac condition)

Physiological changes[edit | edit source]

Skin[edit | edit source]

Dermis


Collagen: thicker, dryer, less recoil, increased compression, callus issue

Unload the metatarsals: customised orthotics to support medial arch, unload metatarsal heads

Soft Tissue[edit | edit source]

stiffness, does not absorb shock, heel and adipose tissue becomes stiffer, plantar fascia with less recoil due to stiffness, less ability to store the energy

changes in gait pattern: more pull off vs push off, less propulsion,

Achilles tendon complaints, range of motion changed (reduction in dorsiflexion), increased risk of falls, less shock absorption

Physiotherapy Intervention[edit | edit source]

stretch, mobilisation, stimulate plantar sensors, Hammer toes

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