RT Journal Article T1 Relationship between patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) and three measures of foot-ankle alignment in patients with metatarsal head pain: a cross-sectional study. A1 González-Sánchez, Manuel A1 Velasco-Ramos, Esther A1 Ruiz-Muñoz, María A1 Cuesta-Vargas, Antonio K1 Pies - Dolor K1 Calidad de vida K1 Pacientes AB Background: The aim of the present study is to establish the relationship between foot-ankle patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) and three measures of foot-ankle alignment (MoFAA) in patients with metatarsal head pain.Methods: A cross-sectional study where 206 patients completed three PROMs and a clinician recorded three MoFAA bilaterally (three times each). A reliability analysis of the MoFAA, a correlation analysis (between MoFAA and PROM) and regression analysis (dependent variable: PROM; independent variables: MoFAA) were performed.Results: Pearson's coefficient changed in each PROM used, ranging from 0.243 (AAOS-FAMShoeComfortScale-FVARight) to 0.807 (FFIIndex-first MTPJEright). Regression indices (R2-corrected) ranged between 0.117 (AAOS-FAMShoeComfortScale) and 0.701 (FFIIndex).Conclusions: The MoFAA correlated between moderately to strongly with the foot-ankle PROM selected. The level of correlation between MoFAA and PROM was higher when patients with metatarsal head pain were asked about foot health status, pain and function; however, the correlation was poor when the patient was asked about shoe aspects. In addition, the MoFAA variable that achieved the highest correlation value was the first metatarsophalangeal joint extension. The results obtained in this study could be used in future studies to develop tools for assessing and monitoring patients with metatarsal head pain. PB Wiley YR 2016 FD 2016-12-16 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/37812 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/37812 LA eng NO González-Sánchez M, Velasco-Ramos E, Muñoz MR, Cuesta-Vargas AI. Relationship between patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) and three measures of foot-ankle alignment in patients with metatarsal head pain: a cross-sectional study. J Foot Ankle Res. 2016 Dec 16;9:49. doi: 10.1186/s13047-016-0182-1. PMID: 28018488; PMCID: PMC5162083. DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 19 ene 2026