About this trial
Lipedema is a chronic adipose tissue disorder that commonly leads to joint laxity, hypermobility, and functional limitations, yet its impact on foot morphology has not been systematically examined. This case-control study aims to investigate whether patients with lipedema exhibit a higher prevalence of generalized joint hypermobility and foot structural abnormalities-specifically pes planus-compared with age- and BMI-matched controls. Using radiographic measurements (Meary angle and calcaneal inclination angle), clinical hypermobility assessment, and validated functional scales, the study seeks to determine the relationship between lipedema, hypermobility, and foot function.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Female participants
Age 18 years or older
Able to read and write (literacy requirement)
Availability of bilateral lateral foot radiographs obtained within the past 1 year in the hospital PACS system
Disqualifiers
Pregnancy
Illiteracy
Inability or unwillingness to provide written and verbal informed consent
History of lower extremity fracture, trauma, or orthopedic surgery
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed