Pilot study: Effect of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip on the Gait and Feet Posture

Q4 Social Sciences Studia Sportiva Pub Date : 2023-02-24 DOI:10.5817/sts2022-2-15
Veronika Vasilcova
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Background: The objective of this pilot study was to assess the effect of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) on gait, in pediatric participants, between the age of one to four years. Few studies are investigating the effect of DDH on the walking pattern within the pediatric rehabilitation practice. From an early age, children are developing a longitudinal foot arch. Constantly changing pediatric foot posture must be assessed. Gait pattern and foot posture are one of the most common parental concerns. Methods: The retrospective review of gait analysis, performed on 410 lower limbs, took place in King Abdullah Specialized Children Hospital (KASCH) in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from April 2020 until September 2020. All participants were diagnosed with DDH by pediatric orthopedics physicians in KASCH. Gait analysis was done by a physical therapist twice within three months, using The Wee Glasgow Gait Index (WeeGGI) and foot assessment was done once using Foot Postural Index (FPI-6). The WeeGGI compares eleven gait parameters. Each parameter has a choice of three figures, where each one has a clear explanation and/or value. The FPI-6 evaluates the foot as multi-segmental complex, in double leg support, characterizing pronation with + (plus) and supination with - (minus) numbers. Scoring is 2 (two) points in all six factors it is divided into rearfoot and forefoot assessment in transverse, frontal/transverse, frontal, and sagittal planes. Results: From all gait analyses (n=410). We included only 292 (71%) lower limbs with DDH and had to exclude 60 (15%) after hip surgery, 30 (7%) with another diagnosis, 18 (4%) without conservative treatment of DDH, and 10 (3%) with age above 48 months. According to the scoring of the Wee Glasgow Gait Index within the optimum/normal limits (score 0 - zero), we had 50 (17%), mild deviation (score 1-11) 236 (81%), and gross deviation (score 12-22) had 6 (2%) limbs within first gait analysis. With second gait analysis, 40% of lower limbs were within optimum/normal limits, 60% with mild deviation in gait, and zero within gross deviation. Every limb assessment for gait had the Foot Postural Index as well. Within normal limits (0 till +5) we had 143 (49%) feet, pronation (+6 till +9) was presented in 97 (33%) and high pronation (more then +10) had 52 (18%) pediatric feet. This sample did not present supination (-1 till -4) or high supination (-5 till -12). Limping was observed within 102 (35%) of the legs. The frequency of W-sitting presented in 47% of the results. The first and second gait analysis suggest an effect of DDH on the gait with a small difference between the right and left leg, although the left side was affected more within both gait analyses. Conclusion: Pathological gait pattern with DDH was detected in 83% within the first gait analysis, 60% within the second gait analysis, and Foot Postural Index revealed pronation of 51% feet. Among Saudi participants, a relatively high effect of DDH on gait patterns is reported in this pilot study. Keywords: DDH, gait, FPI-6, physiotherapy, WeeGGI.
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初步研究:髋关节发育不良对步态和足姿的影响
背景:本初步研究的目的是评估发育性髋关节发育不良(DDH)对1至4岁儿童步态的影响。很少有研究调查DDH对儿童康复实践中行走模式的影响。从很小的时候起,孩子们就会形成纵向足弓。必须评估不断变化的儿科足部姿势。步态模式和足部姿势是父母最关心的问题之一。方法:从2020年4月至2020年9月,在沙特阿拉伯王国利雅得的阿卜杜拉国王专科儿童医院(KASCH)对410例下肢进行步态分析的回顾性回顾。所有参与者均由KASCH的儿科骨科医生诊断为DDH。三个月内由物理治疗师使用The Wee Glasgow步态指数(WeeGGI)进行两次步态分析,使用足部姿势指数(FPI-6)进行一次足部评估。WeeGGI比较了11个步态参数。每个参数都有三个数字可供选择,每个数字都有明确的解释和/或值。FPI-6评估足部为多节段复合体,在双腿支撑下,前旋为+(正),旋后为-(负)。在所有六个因素中得分为2分,分为后脚和前脚的横向、额/横向、额和矢状面评估。结果:所有步态分析(n=410)。我们只纳入了292例下肢DDH患者(71%),必须排除髋关节手术后的60例(15%),其他诊断的30例(7%),未接受DDH保守治疗的18例(4%),年龄超过48个月的10例(3%)。根据在最佳/正常范围内(评分0 - 0)的Wee Glasgow步态指数评分,我们在第一次步态分析中有50(17%),轻度偏差(评分1-11)236(81%),严重偏差(评分12-22)有6(2%)个肢体。在第二次步态分析中,40%的下肢在最佳/正常范围内,60%的下肢有轻微的步态偏差,而在总偏差范围内为零。步态的每个肢体评估都有足位指数。在正常范围内(0至+5),我们有143只(49%)脚,内旋(+6至+9)97只(33%),高度内旋(大于+10)52只(18%)。该样品未出现旋位(-1至-4)或高旋位(-5至-12)。102条(35%)腿跛行。坐w的频率在47%的结果中出现。第一次和第二次步态分析表明,DDH对步态的影响在右腿和左腿之间的差异很小,尽管在两次步态分析中,左侧受到的影响更大。结论:第一次步态分析中有83%检测到DDH的病理步态模式,第二次步态分析中有60%检测到DDH,足位指数显示51%的足前旋。在沙特参与者中,DDH对步态模式的影响相对较高。关键词:DDH,步态,FPI-6,理疗,WeeGGI。
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