Microwave Therapy for the Treatment of Plantar Warts

Date
2023-06-15
Authors
Hagon, Wendy
Hagon, Jonathan
Noble, Greer
Brenton-Rule, Angela
Stewart, Sarah
Bristow, Ivan
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BMC
Abstract

Background Plantar warts, or verrucae plantaris, are common lesions causing considerable pain during weightbearing activity. Although current treatment modalities have low success rates, microwave therapy has been introduced as a promising intervention. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of microwave therapy for the treatment of plantar warts and to determine the clinical factors associated with plantar wart resolution.

Methods A retrospective analysis of 150 plantar warts from 45 patients treated with microwave therapy was undertaken. Binomial regression was conducted to explore clinical characteristics (age, gender, immunosuppression, impaired healing, multiple vs single wart, location of lesion, lesion diameter) associated with lesion resolution.

Results Of the total 150 plantar warts treated with microwave therapy, 125 (83.3%) warts resolved and 25 (17%) warts did not resolve. The mean (SD) total treatment sessions for resolved lesions was 2.8 (1.0). Decreasing age (P = 0.046) was the only clinical characteristic associated with resolution.

Conclusions This retrospective study has shown that plantar warts may be resolved with two to three sessions of microwave therapy, which may be more successful in younger populations.

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32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences , 3202 Clinical Sciences , Clinical Research , 1103 Clinical Sciences , 1104 Complementary and Alternative Medicine , 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences , 3202 Clinical sciences , 4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science , 4207 Sports science and exercise
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Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, ISSN: 1757-1146 (Print); 1757-1146 (Online), BMC, 16(1), 37-. doi: 10.1186/s13047-023-00638-8
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