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Brief Title: Morton's Neuroma: Manipulation Versus Steroid Injection
Official Title: Manipulation Versus Steroid Injection in the Treatment of Morton's Neuroma
Study ID: NCT05707572
Brief Summary: This study compares manipulative therapy to steroid injection in the treatment of Morton's Neuroma.
Detailed Description: The aim of this study is to establish whether manipulative therapy is an effective treatment for Morton's neuroma, a nerve entrapment in the foot. Steroid injection is the current gold standard conservative treatment for this condition. Therefore, a subject group shall be compared to a steroid injection intervention group. Outcomes will be compared using visual analogue pain scales -VAS, Foot Function Index questionnaires and algometric pressure threshold testing. An improvement in the manipulation group VAS of 20mm above the injection group shall be considered as the minimum worthwhile change as this has been identified as the minimum clinically important difference in pain between treatment groups in visual analogue pain scales.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Podiatry Department NHS Lothian, Edinburgh, Lothian, United Kingdom
Name: David G Cashley, BSc(Hons)Pod
Affiliation: Queen Margaret University
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR