Toe spreading ability in men with chronic pelvic pain syndro

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medguy
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Toe spreading ability in men with chronic pelvic pain syndro

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Unusual paper (from a prostatitis site.)

Bill

OK, I know some in pelvic pain have described problems in feet or (usually big) toes, so my entry for offbeat research paper of the day is:


Toe spreading ability in men with chronic pelvic pain syndrome

by Ugur Yilmaz, Ivan Rothman, Marcia A Ciol, Claire C Yang, Richard E Berger

BMC Urology (2005)
Volume: 5, Issue: 2, Publisher: BioMed Central, Pages: 11
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2490-5-11
PubMed: 15949041
Available from http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov

Abstract

Background: We examined toe-spreading ability in subjects with chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) to test the hypothesis that subjects with CPPS could have deficiencies in lower extremity functions innervated by sacral spinal roots.

Methods: Seventy two subjects with CPPS and 98 volunteer controls were examined as part of a larger study on CPPS. All the subjects underwent a detailed urologic and neurological examination including a toe-spreading examination with a quantitative scoring system. We compared the groups in terms of ability of toe-spreading as either "complete" (all toes spreading) or "incomplete" (at least one interdigital space not spreading) and also by comparing the number of interdigital spaces. For CPPS subjects only, we also analyzed the variation of the National Institutes of Health Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (NIH-CPSI) scales by toe-spreading categories.

Results: CPPS subjects were less often able to spread all toes than subjects without CPPS (p = 0.005). None of the NIH-CPSI sub-scales (pain, urinary symptoms, and quality of life), nor the total score showed an association with toe spreading ability.

Conclusion: We found toe spreading to be diminished in subjects with CPPS. We hypothesize that incomplete toe spreading in subjects with CPPS may be related to subtle deficits involving the most caudal part of the spinal segments
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Re: Toe spreading ability in men with chronic pelvic pain sy

Post by Laurina »

This article reminded me of a presentation made by Dr. Jerome Weiss on pudendal neuralgia at the 2010 International Continence Society & International Urogynecological Association. He explained his work on patients with Morton's toe (big toe is shorter than the next toe) and the trigger points that develop because of foot problems which arise like hammer toes,bunions, pronation, etc.
Here is a link to the webinar he gave - you can see his slides as he talks.
http://webcasts.prous.com/ICSIUGA2010/h ... &p=7,13067#

His talk is the 5th one.
It is only logical that the feet also support the pelvic floor, and if they don't do their job effectively it will have an impact!
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