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Item Metadata only Comparison of Foot Kinematics Between Normal Arch and Flexible Flatfoot Using the Oxford Foot Model: A Matched Case-Control Study(2024-01-01) Vijittrakarnrung C.; Mongkolpichayaruk A.; Limroongreungrat W.; Chuckpaiwong B.; Vijittrakarnrung C.; Mahidol UniversityBackground: Symptomatic flexible flatfoot causes alterations in gait, but exactly how this condition affects the intersegmental motion of the foot during the gait cycle remains unclear. Previous studies have examined the kinematics, yielding... inconsistent findings. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate how flexible flatfoot deformity, defined as Johnson and Strom classification staging II, affects the intersegmental motion of the foot during fast walking based on a comparisonItem Metadata only Sport and Exercise Activity After Isolated Ankle Arthrodesis for Advanced-Stage Ankle Osteoarthritis: A Single-Center Retrospective Analysis(2023-04-01) Chuckpaiwong B.; Reingrittha P.; Harnroongroj T.; Mawhinney C.; Tharmviboonsri T.; Mahidol Universityincluded in this single-center retrospective study. The patients had functional outcomes evaluated via American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society Score (AOFAS), Foot Function Index (FFI), Tegner Activity Level Scale (TAS), and High-Activity ArthroplastyItem Metadata only Effect of Age and BMI on Sonographic Findings of Plantar Fascia(2023-01-01) Jha D.K.; Wongkaewpotong J.; Chuckpaiwong B.; Mahidol UniversityBiomechanical dysfunction of the foot is most common cause of plantar fascia disorder and obesity and increasing age are well-known risk factors. Due to being inexpensive and quick, ultrasound imaging techniques are considered the modality of choiceItem Metadata only Does central-splitting or complete detachment provide better clinical results in surgical treatment of Haglund's disease? A 2 to 6 years retrospective comparative follow-up study(2025-01-01) Musikachart P.; Tharmviboonsri T.; Chuckpaiwong B.; Lertwattanachai P.; Harnroongroj T.; Musikachart P.; Mahidol Universityand complete Achilles tendon detachment. The study involved patients with Haglund's disease who underwent surgery at our institution from 2018 to 2023. Demographic data and preoperative visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain and the Foot and Ankle Ability MeasureItem Metadata only A Novel Update on the Management of Müller-Weiss Disease: Presentation of a Treatment Algorithm(2023-01-01) Angthong C.; Younger A.S.E.; Chuckpaiwong B.; Harnroongroj T.; Veljkovic A.; Mahidol UniversityObjective: Müller-Weiss disease (MWD) is a challenging condition involving the perinavicular region in the initial stages and subsequently the entire foot in the later stages. The goal of this article is to describe the pathomechanics, clinical... of related articles reveal that the treatments should focus on the management of degenerative regions and deformity correction to restore normal foot alignment and provide pain relief. Conclusion: This systematic review proposes a treatment algorithmItem Metadata only How Adductor Hallucis Reattachment Affects Outcomes Following Scarf Osteotomy in Hallux Valgus Correction: A 4- to 8-Year Follow-Up Retrospective Comparative Study(2023-01-01) Tharmviboonsri T.; Chalidapong B.; Rattanatanasarn A.; Chuckpaiwong B.; Lertwattanachai P.; Harnroongroj T.; Mahidol Universityand with reattachment to the metatarsophalangeal joint capsule). The demographic-matching process divided the samples into 27 patients per group. A comparison of last follow-up of clinical foot ankle ability measure (FAAM) for activity of daily living (ADLItem Metadata only Outcomes of Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis vs Talar Body Prosthesis as Treatment of Collapsed Avascular Necrosis of the Talus: A 10- to 13-Year-Follow-up Retrospective Comparative Study(2024-01-01) Harnroongroj T.; Arunakul M.; Reingrittha P.; Chuckpaiwong B.; Angthong C.; Tharmviboonsri T.; Lertwattanachai P.; Harnroongroj T.; Mahidol Universityevaluated using a numeric rating scale (NRS) of 2 hours of activities of daily living (ADL) and Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) for ADL. Radiographic assessments included the incidence of nonunion, adjacent joint arthritis, and prosthesis looseningItem Metadata only Prognosticators for Failure of Nonoperative Treatment in Müller–Weiss Disease: The Thai Experience(2025-01-01) Lertwattanachai P.; Chuckpaiwong B.; Harnroongroj T.; Lertwattanachai P.; Mahidol UniversityItem Metadata only The incidence and descriptive factors of calcaneal malunion after surgical fixation of intra-articular calcaneal fractures using the sinus tarsi approach: A retrospective cohort study with binary logistic regression analysis(2026-01-01) Tharmviboonsri T.; Harnroongroj T.; Wannawongtikul C.; Chuckpaiwong B.; Lertwattanachai P.; Kanjanakeereewong I.; Tharmviboonsri T.; Mahidol Universityactivities of daily living (ADL), Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) for ADL and radiographic parameters. Logistic regression was used to identify descriptive factors associated with malunion. Results Malunion occurred in 33/99 cases (33Item Metadata only Plantar Fascia Thickness and Stiffness in Healthy Individuals vs Patients With Plantar Fasciitis(2024-01-01) Thanwisate T.; Siriwanarangsun P.; Piyaselakul S.; Tharmviboonsri T.; Chuckpaiwong B.; Thanwisate T.; Mahidol UniversityBackground: Plantar fasciitis is a major cause of heel pain, resulting from repetitive trauma to the plantar fascia and leading to structural changes within the fascia. It has been observed that plantar fascia thickness in plantar fasciitis patients exceeds that of normal individuals. However, the biomechanical properties of the plantar fascia in patients with plantar fasciitis remain unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to compare plantar fascia stiffness between healthy individuals and patients with plantar fasciitis across different areas. Methods: Fifty-eight participants were divided into 2 groups: 29 healthy individuals and 29 individuals with plantar fasciitis. B-mode ultrasonography was used to assess plantar fascia thickness, whereas shear wave elastography was employed to measure plantar fascia stiffness. The study focused on 3 distinct areas: calcaneal insertion, 1-cm distal area, and 2-cm distal area. Additionally, the most painful area reported by patients was marked in the plantar fasciitis group. Results: The findings showed that the plantar fasciitis group exhibited significantly greater plantar fascia stiffness in almost all areas compared to the healthy group (P <.05). Moreover, the stiffness of the plantar fascia in the most painful area demonstrated the highest value compared with other areas within the plantar fasciitis group (P <.05). Conclusion: This study suggests structural and mechanical changes in the plantar fascia in patients with plantar fasciitis.
