Assessing the Subjective Effectiveness of Sensorimotor Insoles (SMIs) in Reducing Pain: A Descriptive Multicenter Pilot Study

  • This pilot study aimed to investigate the use of sensorimotor insoles in pain reduction, different orthopedic indications, and the wearing duration effects on the development of pain. Three hundred and forty patients were asked about their pain perception using a visual analog scale (VAS) in a pre–post analysis. Three main intervention durations were defined: VAS_post: up to 3 months, 3 to 6 months, and more than 6 months. The results show significant differences for the within-subject factor “time of measurement”, as well as for the between-subject factor indication (p < 0.001) and worn duration (p < 0.001). No interaction was found between indication and time of measurements (model A) or between worn duration and time of measurements (model B). The results of this pilot study must be cautiously and critically interpreted, but may support the hypothesis that sensorimotor insoles could be a helpful tool for subjective pain reduction. The missing control group and the lack of confounding variables such as methodological weaknesses, natural healing processes, and complementary therapies must be taken into account. Based on these experiences and findings, a RCT and systematic review will follow.

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Author:Steven SimonORCiD, Stephan BeckerORCiD, Jan MühlenORCiD, Carlo DindorfORCiD, Michael FröhlichORCiD
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:386-kluedo-77063
ISBN:https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk8020066
Parent Title (English):Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Document Type:Article
Language of publication:English
Date of Publication (online):2023/03/18
Year of first Publication:2023
Publishing Institution:Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau
Date of the Publication (Server):2024/02/28
Volume:8
Issue:2
Article Number:66
Page Number:9
Source:https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk8020066
Faculties / Organisational entities:Kaiserslautern - Fachbereich Sozialwissenschaften
DDC-Cassification:3 Sozialwissenschaften / 300 Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, Anthropologie
Collections:Open-Access-Publikationsfonds
Licence (German):Zweitveröffentlichung