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摘要
背景:踝足矫形器(AFO)主要适用于合并跖屈畸形的脑卒中患者,以支持和改善足部的排列,从而在站立阶段减少膝关节的伸展,促进髋关节的伸展。 目的利用步态分析软件深入了解 PLS AFO 对中风患者的生物力学影响。 患者和方法:我们将 42 名参与者分为 3 组(第一组和第二组为 28 名使用 AFO 和 OUT-AFO 的中风参与者,第三组为 14 名无畸形的正常参与者。所有参与者在同一时间以舒适行走速度(CWS)直线行走 10 米。研究比较了膝关节的时空参数和运动学参数。 结果显示PLS AFO显示,AFO条件下膝关节ROM有所改善,早期站立时膝关节屈曲度更好(从AFO条件下的8.16度增加到16.24度),晚期站立时膝关节伸展度大幅增加(从0.16度增加到3.82度),摆动屈曲时膝关节屈曲度比赤足条件下更好(从26.1度增加到39.78度)。此外,中风参与者的平均起床时间(TUG)也同样有所下降(从OUT-AFO状态下的36.04秒降至AFO状态下的22.6秒)。 结论在这项研究中,我们发现使用 PLS AFO 有助于改善膝关节 ROM,提高行走速度、步态对称性、平衡性,并降低跌倒风险。
Assessing the Impact of Posterior Leaf Spring Ankle Foot Orthosis on Knee Joint of Hemiplegic Stroke Patients Through Software Gait Analysis
Background: Ankle Foot Orthoses (AFO) is mostly advised for a stroke patient who is complicated with plantarflexion deformity, to support and improve the alignments of the feet for reducing knee joint extension and promoting hip joint extension through stance-phase. Objective: To provide deeper knowledge using software gait analysis for the biomechanical effects of PLS AFO for stroke patients. Patients and Methods: We divided 42 participants into 3 groups (the first and second groups were 28 stroke participants that used AFO and with OUT-AFO and the third group was 14 normal participants without deformity. All participants walk 10 meters in a straight line for the same time their gait was captured at Comfortable Walking Speed (CWS). Temporal-spatial and kinematic parameters of the knee joint were compared in the study. Results: The PLS AFO showed improvement in knee ROM in the AFO condition that has better knee flexion in the early stance (from 8.16 to 16.24 degrees in the AFO condition), a huge increase in the late stance of knee extension (from 0.16 to 3.82 degrees) and better knee flexion than the barefoot condition in the swing flexion (from 26.1 to 39.78 degrees). Also, the mean Time Up and Go (TUG) identically decreased in stroke participants (from 36.04 s in OUT-AFO to 22.6 s in AFO condition). Conclusion: In this study, we showed that using a PLS AFO can be beneficial for improving knee ROM and progress walking speed, gait symmetry, balance, and reducing the risk of falls.