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Foot disorders should be initially evaluated and considered while treating. This trial is officially registered with the Pan African Clinical Trial Registry under the registration number PACTR202308802969500 first registered on (24/08/2023).
ESWT and combined treatment has a positive effect on patients' PFT. However, single KT treatment has a limited effect on PFT.
In OLST, SF-36, and FFI evaluations, DN was statistically more effective than the ESWT method (p < 0.001). In the 15° proprioception evaluations, a significant difference was observed in the patient's ankle in both methods, while the DN method is more effective in the indicated stages of evaluation.ConclusionsBoth methods applied to epin calcanei patients were effective, but the DN method is a more effective treatment method than the ESWT method in terms of balance, proprioception, foot function, and quality of life.
