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      <dochead>Oral presentation</dochead>
      <bibl>
         <title>
            <p>Clawed toes in the diabetic foot: neuropathy, intrinsic muscle volume, and plantar aponeurosis thickness</p>
         </title>
         <aug>
            <au id="A1" ca="yes">
               <snm>Ledoux</snm>
               <mi>R</mi>
               <fnm>William</fnm>
               <insr iid="I1"/>
               <insr iid="I2"/>
               <insr iid="I3"/>
               <email>wrledoux@u.washington.edu</email>
            </au>
            <au id="A2">
               <snm>Schoen</snm>
               <fnm>Jason</fnm>
               <insr iid="I1"/>
            </au>
            <au id="A3">
               <snm>Lovell</snm>
               <fnm>Matthew</fnm>
               <insr iid="I1"/>
            </au>
            <au id="A4">
               <snm>Huff</snm>
               <fnm>Elizabeth</fnm>
               <insr iid="I1"/>
            </au>
         </aug>
         <insg>
            <ins id="I1">
               <p>RR&amp;D Center of Excellence, Department of Veterans Affairs, Seattle, WA, USA</p>
            </ins>
            <ins id="I2">
               <p>Departments of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA</p>
            </ins>
            <ins id="I3">
               <p>Orthopaedic &amp; Sports Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA</p>
            </ins>
         </insg>
         <source>Journal of Foot and Ankle Research</source>
         <supplement>
            <title>
               <p>1st Congress of the International Foot &amp; Ankle Biomechanics (i-FAB) community</p>
            </title>
            <editor>Alberto Leardini, Chris Nester, Alex Stacoff and Dieter Rosenbaum</editor>
            <note>Meeting abstracts &#8211; A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available <a href="http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/files/pdf/1757-1146-1-S1-full.pdf">here</a>.</note>
            <url>http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1757-1146-1-S1-info.pdf</url>
         </supplement>
         <conference>
            <title>
               <p>1st Congress of the International Foot &amp; Ankle Biomechanics (i-FAB) community</p>
            </title>
            <location>Bologna, Italy</location>
            <date-range>4&#8211;6 September 2008</date-range>
            <url>http://www.i-fab.org</url>
         </conference>
         <issn>1757-1146</issn>
         <pubdate>2008</pubdate>
         <volume>1</volume>
         <issue>Suppl 1</issue>
         <fpage>O2</fpage>
         <url>http://www.jfootankleres.com/content/1/S1/O2</url>
         <xrefbib>
            <pubid idtype="doi">10.1186/1757-1146-1-S1-O2</pubid>
         </xrefbib>
      </bibl>
      <history>
         <pub>
            <date>
               <day>26</day>
               <month>9</month>
               <year>2008</year>
            </date>
         </pub>
      </history>
      <cpyrt>
         <year>2008</year>
         <collab>Ledoux et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.</collab>
      </cpyrt>
   </fm>
   <bdy>
      <sec>
         <st>
            <p>Introduction</p>
         </st>
         <p>Clawed toes, defined as extension of the metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) and flexion of the proximal and distal interphalangeal joints (IPJ), have been associated with the diabetic foot. One theory states that this deformity is caused by an imbalance between the extrinsic and intrinsic foot muscles <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B1">1</abbr><abbr bid="B2">2</abbr></abbrgrp>. However, Bus <it>et al. </it>found a 73% decrease in intrinsic muscle cross sectional area between diabetic neuropathic patients and controls, but only 2 of 8 neuropathic patients had toe deformities <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B3">3</abbr></abbrgrp>. Anderson <it>et al. </it>found that diabetic neuropathic patients had a little more than 50% of the intrinsic muscle volume of either controls or non-neuropathic diabetic patients, but none of the diabetic neuropathic patients had toe deformities <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B4">4</abbr></abbrgrp>. Others have found a link between plantar apo-neurosis (PA) dysfunction and clawed toes <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B5">5</abbr><abbr bid="B6">6</abbr></abbrgrp> and between diabetes and a thicker PA <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B7">7</abbr><abbr bid="B8">8</abbr><abbr bid="B9">9</abbr></abbrgrp>. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between claw toes, neuropathy, intrinsic muscle volume and PA thickness.</p>
      </sec>
      <sec>
         <st>
            <p>Methods</p>
         </st>
         <p>We enrolled 40 diabetic subjects in 4 groups: G1) neuropathic, claw toes, G2) neuropathic, no claw toes, G3) non-neuropathic, claw toes, and G4) non-neuropathic, no claw toes. We have analyzed a subset for this abstract (G1: n = 6, G2: n = 4, G3: n = 6, G4: n = 4). The presence of claw toes was determined via clinical exam and neuropathy was defined as insensitivity to a 10 g monofilament. Partial weight-bearing CT scans were taken for each foot. Intrinsic muscle volume was determined by segmenting each foot using MultiRigid; data were normalized to total foot volume. PA thickness was measured at 1/5 the distance from the heel to the base of the first metatarsal using ImageJ. A two-way analysis of variance was used to test for interaction and significance (p &lt; 0.05).</p>
      </sec>
      <sec>
         <st>
            <p>Results</p>
         </st>
         <p>There was significant interaction between foot deformity and neuropathy (p = 0.02). Feet with both neuropathy and foot deformity had lower mean volume than all the other groups, i.e., volume was reduced only when feet were both neuropathic and had deformity (Table <tblr tid="T1">1</tblr>).</p>
         <tbl id="T1">
            <title>
               <p>Table 1</p>
            </title>
            <caption>
               <p>Intrinsic muscle volume (mean &#177; SD)</p>
            </caption>
            <tblbdy cols="3">
               <r>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>claw toes yes</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>claw toes no</p>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c cspan="3">
                     <hr/>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>neuropathy yes</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>0.130 &#177; 0.037</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>0.191 &#177; 0.008</p>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>neuropathy no</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>0.198 &#177; 0.018</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>0.192 &#177; 0.034</p>
                  </c>
               </r>
            </tblbdy>
         </tbl>
         <p>Mean PA thickness was significantly higher for feet with foot deformities than those without (p = 0.019) (Table <tblr tid="T2">2</tblr>). Thickness was also higher in neuropathic feet than in non-neuropathic feet, but this difference was not significant (p = 0.14). While the data suggests that thickness was highest in feet that had both neuropathy and deformity beyond the additive effects of each factor separately, the interaction between deformity and neuropathy was not significant (p = 0.2).</p>
         <tbl id="T2">
            <title>
               <p>Table 2</p>
            </title>
            <caption>
               <p>PA thickness (mean &#177; SD)</p>
            </caption>
            <tblbdy cols="3">
               <r>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>claw toes yes</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>claw toes no</p>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c cspan="3">
                     <hr/>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>neuropathy yes</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>4.57 &#177; 1.19</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>2.96 &#177; 0.22</p>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>neuropathy no</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>3.51 &#177; 0.99</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>3.00 &#177; 0.20</p>
                  </c>
               </r>
            </tblbdy>
         </tbl>
      </sec>
      <sec>
         <st>
            <p>Conclusion</p>
         </st>
         <p>Our pilot study demonstrates that neuropathic feet with claw toes have less intrinsic muscle volume than the other groups. The same feet also had thicker PA, suggesting that both intrinsic muscle atrophy and PA dysfunction are required for the development of claw toes. The specific mechanism of clawing with a thicker PA (as opposed to a ruptured PA, as seen previously <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B5">5</abbr><abbr bid="B6">6</abbr></abbrgrp>) is not yet understood.</p>
      </sec>
   </bdy>
   <bm>
      <ack>
         <sec>
            <st>
               <p>Acknowledgements</p>
            </st>
            <p>The Department of Veterans Affairs</p>
         </sec>
      </ack>
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