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Results of autologous blood injections in patients with plantar fasciitis

Sardar Sohail Afsar, Afsar Khan, Mohammad Idrees.

Abstract
Objective: To determine results of autologous blood injection in plantar fascitis.
Methodology: Our descriptive study conducted in Out Patient Department of Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Peshawar and private clinics in Dabgari Garden, Peshawar on 150 patients from January 2012 to December 2014. Patients of either gender between ages 18 to 50 years with more than 12 weeks history of plantar fasciitis symptoms were included. Patients with symptoms for less than 3 months, history of surgery, steroid injection for plantar fasciitis, fracture dislocation, diabetes, and local infection/osteomylitis were excluded from the study. Pain was used to measure the outcome and was measured by using Visual Analogue Scale. Patients were re-assessed after injection at 6, 12 and 24 weeks and pain was scored using Visual Analogue Scale. P value was calculated where necessary and value of <0.5 was considered significant.
Results: Out of 150 patients males were 68 (45.33%) while females were 82 (54.67%). The mean age was 33.61±13.53 (19-49) with a range of 31 years. 110 (73.33%) were from 21-40 years. In 113 (75.33%) right foot while in 37 (24.67%) left foot was involved. On VAS 86(57.33%) had moderate and 64(42.67%) had severe pain. 11(7.33%) were lost during follow up. Pain score on Visual Analogue Scale after autologous blood injection at 6 weeks, 12 weeks and 24 weeks during follow up improved significantly (P value < 0.0001. 88(63.32%) patients had no pain while 40(28.78%) patients had mild pain on Visual Analogue Scale at 24 week follow up. No local or systemic complication noted.
Conclusion: Autologous blood injection shows compatible short term result although long term comparative study is recommended to confirm our results.

Key words: Plantar fascitis, autologous blood injection, Visual analogue Scale.


 
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