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Calf stretching and plantar fascia-specific stretching for plantar fasciitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Akkradate Siriphorn, Sukanya Eksakulkla
Key takeaways
  1. 01Plantar fascia-specific stretching may reduce pain more than calf stretching
  2. 02Stretching appears more effective than a sham (placebo) treatment
  3. 03The overall quality of evidence for stretching is low to moderate
  4. 04More high-quality research is needed to confirm these results

For plantar fasciitis pain, stretching the sole of the foot directly may be more effective than just stretching the calf.

Abstract

Background: Plantar fasciitis (PF) is the most common cause of heel pain. A calf stretching (CS) and a plantar fascia-specific stretching (PFSS) are two stretching techniques commonly administered by health care providers.

Objective: To evaluate the literature on the application of these two stretching techniques in the treatment of PF and investigate their effectiveness and efficacy.

Method: A search of PubMed, Web of Sciences, PEDro, CINHAL and Scopus was conducted. Studies that applied stretching as a co-intervention were excluded. The risk of bias was assessed to determine the internal validity of the included trials. The GRADE approach was adopted to determine the overall quality. Pooled analysis was performed to determine the treatment effects of CS and PFSS in terms of the mean difference in the visual analog scale pain score.

Results: Eight articles were found that represented randomized controlled trial and met the inclusion criteria. There was very low-quality evidence that the combined CS and PFSS was less effective in the short term than the other therapies. Comparison between CS and PFSS revealed moderate quality evidence for a larger effect of pain score reduction for PFSS treatment over CS, while very low-quality evidence supported that combined CS and PFSS or CS alone was superior to sham stretching.

Conclusion: There was moderate to very low-quality evidence of the effectiveness of stretching for PF. The treatment effect of stretching was large and comparable to other therapies. Future trials of higher quality are needed to clarify findings or to confirm findings.

Cite this study
APA
Akkradate Siriphorn, & Sukanya Eksakulkla (2020). Calf stretching and plantar fascia-specific stretching for plantar fasciitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/calf-stretching-and-plantar-fascia-specific-stretching-for-plantar-fasciitis-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis/
MLA
Akkradate Siriphorn, and Sukanya Eksakulkla. "Calf stretching and plantar fascia-specific stretching for plantar fasciitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis." 2020, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/calf-stretching-and-plantar-fascia-specific-stretching-for-plantar-fasciitis-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis/.
Chicago
Akkradate Siriphorn, Sukanya Eksakulkla. 2020. "Calf stretching and plantar fascia-specific stretching for plantar fasciitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/calf-stretching-and-plantar-fascia-specific-stretching-for-plantar-fasciitis-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis/