About this trial
To evaluate the short-term effectiveness of neural mobilization targeting the posterior tibial nerve compared to traditional physiotherapy in cases diagnosed with plantar fasciitis, a pilot study will be conducted on 12 patients who will have been diagnosed with plantar fasciitis. Participants will be randomly divided into either the neural mobilization group or the conventional physiotherapy group, and all will receive three weeks of structured treatment. Results will be evaluated using techniques that will measure plantar pressure with Algometry, Foot Function Index (FFI) scores, and the Foot Health Status Questionnaire (FHSQ). Differences before and after treatment will be tested within the group using paired t-tests, and others will be examined between the groups with independent t-tests.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Participants will be selected within the age range of 19 to 40 years
Meet the diagnostic criteria for plantar fasciitis, including symptoms of first-step pain in the morning and heel pain after long periods of standing, confirmed through clinical examination.
Disqualifiers
Individuals will be omitted from the study if they have undergone foot or ankle or foot surgery during the prior 12 months
The presence of severe osteoarthritis, diabetic foot ulcers, or neuropathy
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Neural moblization group
- Conventional therapy group