The relationship between static foot posture and chronic bilateral knee osteoarthritis among the patients attending Department of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation (General), National hospital, Sri Lanka
Date
2020Author
Gunawardana, GEE
Kandegedara, WMST
Perera, AY
Ramdina, MDL
Rathnayake, RMVS
Thilsath, MHM
Praveena, T
Balasuriya, A
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Abstract. Knee osteoarthritis is one of the
most common types of arthritis presented in
Sri Lanka that deteriorates the quality of life
and physical performances of affected
individuals. In chronic bilateral knee
osteoarthritis, there is a higher possibility to
develop deviated foot and ankle
characteristics as a result of alterations in the
mechanical alignment of lower limbs.
Therefore, the main purpose of this study was
to evaluate the relationship between static
foot posture and chronic bilateral knee
osteoarthritis. A descriptive cross-sectional
study was conducted under consecutive
sampling method including 155 patients
within the age group of 40–80, who were
clinically diagnosed as bilateral knee
osteoarthritis and fulfilled the inclusion
criteria at Department of Rheumatology and
Rehabilitation (General), National hospital of
Sri Lanka. The foot posture was evaluated
using two foot measures, Foot Posture Index
(FPI) and Staheli Arch Index (SAI). The study
included 135 females and 20 males with the
mean age of 59.19±8.649 years old. According
to the FPI and SAI, altered foot postures were
exhibited by 52.3% and 67.7% of the
participants respectively. Significant positive
correlations (P<0.01) were emphasized
between chronicity of the condition and each
of the foot posture changes. Furthermore,
pronation (51.3%) and flatfeet (57.7%) are
common among patients who were ≥60
years. There is a significant difference
(P<0.01) between foot postural changes of
males and foot postural changes of females
which were evaluated using FPI while a
significant difference was not denoted
(P>0.05) for foot posture changes which were
evaluated using SAI. Altered foot postures are
common among chronic bilateral knee
osteoarthritis patients in Sri Lanka.
Therefore, it is recommended that
assessment of foot posture in knee
osteoarthritis patients is an essential
component in clinical practice in Sri Lanka.