Foot Blister Incidence in Trekking and Associated Factors

  • Esther Chicharro-Luna Podóloga, Enfermera. Profesor colaborador. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad Miguel Hernández
  • Domingo Orozco-Beltrán Médico de familia. Profesor asociado. Dpto Salud Pública. Universidad Miguel Hernández.
  • Salvador Sánchez Pérez Médico. Profesor Titular. Dpto Psicología de la Salud. Universidad Miguel Hernández
  • Paloma López Ros Podóloga. Profesor colaborador. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad Miguel Hernández
  • Nuria Padros Flores Podóloga, Enfermera. Profesor colaborador. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad Miguel Hernández
Keywords: Blisters, hiking, trekking, St James’ Way

Abstract

Objective: The study objective was to determine the factors associated with presence of blisters during hiking.

Methods: The study population included 1155 pilgrims who received podiatry care. The information sources used to obtain the study variables were history by a previously devised questionnaire and foot examination. The analyzed factors were age, gender, prior training, nationality, footwear type, worn versus new shoes and kilometers hiked.

Results: Blisters were found in 71.9% of pilgrims. Blisters were distributed similarly on both feet, mostly on the heel (20%) and the 5th toe (14.6%). Gender was an associated variable (p<0.05).The sport shoes were the least associated with presence of blisters (p=0.03). We found no significant relationship with prior training and use of worn shoes.

Conclusions: The incidence of blisters among hikers is almost 80%, and is associated with gender (more in woman) and footwear type.

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Chicharro-Luna E., Orozco-Beltrán D., Sánchez Pérez S., López Ros P. y Padros Flores N. (2015). Foot Blister Incidence in Trekking and Associated Factors. Revista Internacional de Ciencias Podológicas, 10(1), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_RICP.2016.v10.n1.51056
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