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. 2012 Jan-Feb;47(1):19-22.
doi: 10.1016/j.regg.2011.05.004. Epub 2011 Oct 14.

[Prevalence of foot conditions in a geriatric population and their impact on mobility, gait and tendency to falls]

[Article in Spanish]
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[Prevalence of foot conditions in a geriatric population and their impact on mobility, gait and tendency to falls]

[Article in Spanish]
Lorenza Martínez-Gallardo Prieto et al. Rev Esp Geriatr Gerontol. 2012 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Introduction: Foot disease is common among the elderly. Little is known about its prevalence and impact over mobility, gait and tendency to fall.

Material and methods: A geriatric history was taken from 171 women living in a long-term care facility. Photographs were taken of the feet and evaluated by an orthopaedic surgeon and a dermatologist. A multivariate analysis was made to assess de effect of the independent variables over mobility, gait and tendency to fall.

Results: The foot diseases most commonly found were hammer toes (122), callus (79) and peripheral vascular disease (74). Hallux rigidus (OR 24.897, 95% CI, 1.231-503.542) and peripheral vascular disease (OR 2.481, 95% CI, 1.095-5.623) seemed to be associated with changes in gait; both where associated with dependency on instrumental activities of daily living (OR 44.166, 95% CI, 2.402-812.233, and OR 2.659, 95% CI, 1.069-6.615). Hallux rigidus was related to falls (OR 19.27, 95% CI, 1.102-337.26). Tinea pedis was associated with dependency in activities of daily living (OR 11.52, 95% CI, 1.325-100.125).

Conclusions: Foot disorders are common in the elderly. Only hallux rigidus and peripheral vascular disease had an impact on function and gait.

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