Effect of additional load on angular parameters during gait and balance in children with hemiparesis – Cross sectional study

IF 0.8 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Biomedical Human Kinetics Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2478/bhk-2021-0016
Siddhartha Mishra, Rashmika R. Potdar
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Abstract Study aim: To study the effect of additional load over ankle and knee joints on angular parameters during gait and balance in children with hemiparesis. Material and methods: 10 children with hemiparesis were recruited and stratified into 2 chronological age groups: group A (4–8 years) and group B (9–12 years). Additional loads of 0.7 kg and 1.1 kg were placed on the affected and non-affected lower limb at the ankle and knee joint for group A and group B respectively. Angular parameters during gait were assessed using Kinovea software (version 0.8.15) and balance using the Pediatric Balance Scale. Results: Application of additional load of 0.7 kg over the non-affected leg knee joint is able to produce significant changes in ankle joint angles (p < 0.05) at initial contact and knee joint angles at heel-off (p < 0.05), toe-off (p < 0.001), acceleration (p < 0.05) and deceleration (p < 0.05) phases of gait and balance in group A, whereas on application of additional load of 1.1 kg over the affected leg at the ankle joint significant improvement in knee joint angles at initial contact (p < 0.001) and the deceleration (p < 0.05) phase of gait in group B was observed. There was significant improvement in the Pediatric Balance Scale score in both groups (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Additional load over knee and ankle joints of the affected and non-affected leg showed more improvement in angular parameters during gait and balance in younger children with hemiparesis than older children, as they present an immature form of gait that can be modified, corrected and brought back to a normal angle.
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额外负荷对偏瘫儿童步态和平衡过程中角度参数的影响-横断面研究
摘要:研究目的:研究踝关节和膝关节附加负荷对偏瘫患儿步态和平衡过程中角度参数的影响。材料与方法:将10例偏瘫患儿分为A组(4 ~ 8岁)和B组(9 ~ 12岁)。A组和B组分别在受影响和未受影响的下肢踝关节和膝关节处施加0.7 kg和1.1 kg的额外负荷。使用Kinovea软件(版本0.8.15)评估步态过程中的角度参数,使用儿科平衡量表评估平衡。结果:在未受影响的腿膝关节上施加0.7 kg的额外负荷能够在A组中产生初始接触时踝关节角度(p < 0.05)和离脚跟(p < 0.05)、离脚趾(p < 0.001)、加速(p < 0.05)和减速(p < 0.05)步态和平衡阶段的显著变化。而在患腿踝关节处施加1.1 kg的额外负荷时,观察到B组膝关节初始接触角度的显著改善(p < 0.001)和步态的减速阶段(p < 0.05)。两组儿童平衡量表评分均有显著改善(p < 0.05)。结论:与年龄较大的儿童相比,年龄较小的偏瘫儿童在受影响和未受影响的腿的膝关节和踝关节上的额外负荷在步态和平衡中的角度参数方面有更多的改善,因为他们呈现出一种不成熟的步态形式,可以修改、纠正并恢复到正常角度。
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Biomedical Human Kinetics
Biomedical Human Kinetics HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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1.50
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期刊介绍: The leading idea is the health-directed quality of life. The journal thus covers many biomedical areas related to physical activity, e.g. physiology, biochemistry, biomechanics, anthropology, medical issues associated with physical activities, physical and motor development, psychological and sociological issues associated with physical activities, rehabilitation, health-related sport issues and fitness, etc.
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