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Foot orthosis prescription habits of Australian and New Zealand podiatric physicians

LANDORF K; KEENAN AM; RUSHWORTH RL
J AM PODIATR MED ASSOC , 2001, vol. 91, n° 4, p. 174-183
Doc n°: 100034
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : DE862 - TRAITEMENT DE REEDUCATION - PIED

This research project investigated the orthotic prescription habits of podiatric physicians in Australia and New Zealand. A 23-item questionnaire was distributed to all members of the Australian Podiatry Association and the New Zealand Society of Podiatrists. When asked what type of foot orthoses they prescribe most often, 72% of respondents reported functional foot orthoses; the next most common response was prefabricated orthoses (12%). A typical prescription for functional foot orthoses consisted of a modified Root style orthosis, balanced to the neutral calcaneal stance position, with the shell made from polypropylene and an ethyl vinyl acetate (EVA) rearfoot post applied. The majority of podiatric physicians surveyed used a commercial orthotic laboratory to fabricate their orthoses. However, New Zealand respondents were three times more likely to prescribe prefabricated foot orthoses, and males were twice as likely as females to manufacture the orthoses themselves rather than use a commercial orthotic laboratory.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 2001215974

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