Table 1

Baseline participant characteristics for foot orthoses group (n=42)

CharacteristicsTotal group (n=42)Success (n=17)Non-success (n=25)
Age, years27.9 (5.5)30.0 (5.1)26.5 (5.5)
No (%) of women24 (57.1)11 (64.7)13 (52)
Height, cm172.3 (9.2)169.8 (7.5)174.1 (9.9)
Weight, kg77.2 (20.1)73.8 (15.5)79.5 (22.9)
Body mass index, kg/m225.8 (5.6)25.5 (4.3)26.0 (6.4)
Mid-foot width (weight bearing), mm84.8 (10)85.3 (9.7)84.5 (10.4)
Mid-foot width (non-weight bearing), mm75.2 (7.4)74.1 (7.4)75.7 (7.5)
Mid-foot width difference*, mm9.6 (4.1)11.1 (4.8)8.8 (3.6)
Arch height66.9 (7.4)64.4 (8.3)68.2 (6.7)
Arch height ratio0.35 (0.032)0.338 (0.029)0.357 (0.032)
Bilateral knee pain: number, %25 (59.5)10 (58.8)15 (60)
Duration of knee pain, months: median (IQR)36.0 (12.5–96.0)24.0 (8.5–138)42.0 (23.3–93.0)
Worst pain58.9 (15.8)52.8 (11.4)63.0 (17.2)
Usual pain38.5 (15.8)34.0 (13.6)41.6 (16.7)
AKP scale71.2 (9.0)73.9 (9.1)69.3 (8.7)
FIQ§10.0 (1.9)10.9 (1.2)9.4 (2.1)
  • Values are mean (SD) unless otherwise stated.

  • * Mid-foot width difference = (mid-foot width non-weight bearing) – (mid-foot width weight bearing).

  • Pain measured on a 100 mm visual analogue scale; 0 mm = no pain, 100 mm = worst pain imaginable.

  • Anterior knee pain (AKP) scale (0–100 points); 100 = no disability.

  • § Functional index questionnaire (FIQ) (0–16 points); 16 = no disability.

  • IQR, interquartile range.