Gait kinematics and kinetics in patients with chronic ankle instability and healthy controls: A statistical parametric mapping analysis

Q2 Health Professions Foot Pub Date : 2024-03-24 DOI:10.1016/j.foot.2024.102089
CC Herb , L. Custer , S. Blemker , S. Saliba , J. Hart , J. Hertel
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Abstract

Background

Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is associated with changes in gait biomechanics which may be related to chronic dysfunction. Traditional statistical models may be limited in their ability to assess the complex 3D movement of the lower extremity during gait. Multivariate analysis of the lower extremity kinematics may reveal unique biomechanical differences associated with CAI. Research Question: Do patients with CAI differ from healthy controls in their lower extremity biomechanics and GRF when comparing 3D biomechanics?

Methods

Thirty-nine young, active adults participated in this study. Data was collected using a 3D motion analysis system while patients walked and jogged. Statistical parametric mapping (SPM) was used to explore 3D GRF, kinematics and kinetics of the of the lower extremity of CAI and healthy patients.

Results

During walking, patients with CAI had greater inversion from 68–100% of gait cycle (p < 0.001, mean difference=3.2°). During jogging, patients with CAI had greater inversion from 20–92% (p < 0.001, mean difference=4.6°). Greater plantar flexion moments were found from 65–71% (p = 0.05, mean difference=347.4Nm/kg) and greater eversion moments were found from 95–100% (p = 0.03, mean difference=74.6Nm/kg) in the CAI group. No differences in GRF were found.

Significance:

Greater inversion may present a potentially injurious position. A faulty position of the rearfoot may require greater muscle function in order to correct the position of the joint resulting in greater eversion moments at the ankle. However, this kinetic change does not appear to correct the ankle position.

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慢性踝关节不稳患者和健康对照组的步态运动学和动力学:统计参数映射分析
背景 慢性踝关节不稳定(CAI)与步态生物力学的变化有关,而步态生物力学的变化可能与慢性功能障碍有关。传统的统计模型在评估步态过程中下肢复杂的三维运动方面能力有限。对下肢运动学的多变量分析可能会揭示与 CAI 相关的独特生物力学差异。研究问题:在比较三维生物力学时,CAI 患者与健康对照组的下肢生物力学和 GRF 是否存在差异?在患者行走和慢跑时,使用三维运动分析系统收集数据。结果在行走过程中,CAI 患者在步态周期的 68-100% 处有更大的内翻(p < 0.001,平均差异=3.2°)。慢跑时,CAI 患者在 20-92% 的步态周期内有更大的内翻(p < 0.001,平均差异=4.6°)。CAI 组患者的跖屈力矩在 65-71% 之间更大(p = 0.05,平均差异=347.4Nm/kg),内翻力矩在 95-100% 之间更大(p = 0.03,平均差异=74.6Nm/kg)。意义:较大的内翻可能会造成潜在的损伤。后脚的错误位置可能需要更强的肌肉功能来纠正关节位置,从而导致踝关节产生更大的内翻力矩。然而,这种动力学变化似乎并不能纠正踝关节位置。
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Foot Health Professions-Podiatry
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期刊介绍: The Foot is an international peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of scientific approaches and medical and surgical treatment of the foot. The Foot aims to provide a multidisciplinary platform for all specialties involved in treating disorders of the foot. At present it is the only journal which provides this inter-disciplinary opportunity. Primary research papers cover a wide range of disorders of the foot and their treatment, including diabetes, vascular disease, neurological, dermatological and infectious conditions, sports injuries, biomechanics, bioengineering, orthoses and prostheses.
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