The relationship between the use of orthotics and foot deformity in cerebral palsy

T. Koca
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Aim: Foot deformities are seen in more than 50% of children with cerebral palsy (CP). These deformities may cause gait deviations and mobility disorders over time. We aimed to examine the relationship between orthosis use, gait disturbances, and foot deformities in patients with cerebral palsy. Here, we aimed to analyze the relationship between orthosis use and foot deformities. Materials and Methods: The study was designed as cross-sectional, descriptive. One hundred and two patients who were admitted to Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Health Care Committee were included. All patients were questioned about their age, birth history, maternal education level, orthosis use, surgery, and botulism toxin application. Detailed neurological examination of all participants (including walking analysis and spasticity) was performed by the same experienced physiatrist. Results: A total of 102 patients (41 males/61 females; mean age 10.1 ± 6.8 years) were included in the study. The most common type of CP was spastic tetraparesis (37.3%). Most commonly, crouch gait was observed in 23.5% of the patients. The rate of orthosis use in the lower extremity was 21.6%. The median duration of the use was 60 min/day, and the most frequent orthosis type was knee ankle foot orthosis (6.9%). Foot deformities were found in 84.3% of the patients (29.4%), and the most common foot deformity type was equinovarus. Also, 15.7% of the patients had botulism toxin application, and 9.8% had surgery. Foot deformity was observed less frequently in orthosis users (P= 0.042). Foot deformity was observed in 54.5% (n = 12) of the patients using orthosis. A negative correlation was found between spasticity score and ambulation (P= 0.00). Conclusion: Foot deformities were found high in non daily orthosis use group. With the widespread use of orthosis in children with CP, the development of foot deformities can be prevented.
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脑瘫足畸形与矫形器使用的关系
目的:超过50%的脑瘫儿童出现足部畸形。随着时间的推移,这些畸形可能会导致步态偏差和行动障碍。我们旨在研究脑瘫患者矫形器的使用、步态障碍和足部畸形之间的关系。在此,我们旨在分析矫形器的使用与足部畸形之间的关系。材料和方法:本研究采用横断面、描述性研究。物理医学和康复保健委员会收治的102名患者也包括在内。所有患者都被问及他们的年龄、出生史、母亲教育水平、矫形器的使用、手术和肉毒杆菌毒素的应用。所有参与者的详细神经系统检查(包括行走分析和痉挛)由同一位经验丰富的理疗师进行。结果:共有102名患者(41名男性/61名女性;平均年龄10.1±6.8岁)被纳入研究。CP最常见的类型是痉挛性四肢瘫痪(37.3%)。23.5%的患者最常见的是蹲步态。下肢矫形器的使用率为21.6%。矫形器使用的中位持续时间为60分钟/天,最常见的矫形器类型为膝踝足矫形器(6.9%)。84.3%的患者(29.4%)发现足部畸形,其中最常见的足部畸形类型为内翻足。此外,15.7%的患者使用了肉毒杆菌毒素,9.8%的患者进行了手术。矫形器使用者的足部畸形发生率较低(P=0.042),54.5%(n=12)的矫形器患者出现足部畸形。结论:非日常矫形器使用组足部畸形发生率较高。随着矫形器在CP儿童中的广泛使用,可以预防足部畸形的发展。
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