[Gait Analysis in Patients with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis].

Analýza chůze u pacientů s adolescentní idiopatickou skoliózou.

Journal

Acta chirurgiae orthopaedicae et traumatologiae Cechoslovaca
ISSN: 0001-5415
Titre abrégé: Acta Chir Orthop Traumatol Cech
Pays: Czech Republic
ID NLM: 0407123

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2024
Historique:
medline: 4 7 2024
pubmed: 4 7 2024
entrez: 4 7 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The study describes changes in gait parameters (temporal-spatial parameters, kinematic parameters represented by the global Gait Deviation Index) of individuals with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) compared to the healthy population. The hypothesis assumed a difference in the observed parameters between the two mentioned groups. In a retrospective study, the temporal-spatial parameters and Gait Deviation Index (GDI) of a cohort of 45 AIS patients (36 girls and 9 boys with the mean age of 15.2 years, the mean Cobb angle of the thoracic curve of 47.3° and the lumbar curve of 51.8°) were compared to a typically developing population of 12 healthy individuals with no musculoskeletal pathology. The difference of followed-up parameters in patients with AIS compared to normal values was assessed by one-sample Student's T-test at the significance level of p = 0.05. The gait analysis shows significant deviations in the gait stereotype of patients with AIS compared to the healthy population. Statistically significant differences within temporal-spatial parameters were confirmed for cadence, walking speed, step time, stride time for left leg, step length, stride length and step width. The mean GDI of the cohort reached the value of 91.07 that indicates a slight alteration of gait, however, even this change is statistically significant. In our cohort of patients with AIS, we identified a significantly reduced walking speed (on average 15.4% compared to normal values. At the same time, a reduction in cadence (by an average of 7.5%) and an increase of the stride time (by an average of 12%) were recorded. Our mean GDI values were 91.07, which is consistent with the results reported in the literature for comparable groups of AIS patients. Our study demonstrated that AIS significantly affects gait stereotype. The differences compared to the group of healthy individuals within temporal-spatial parameters were confirmed for cadence, walking speed, duration and length of step and stride, and step width. The kinematic analysis of gait using the global (GDI) index in patients with AIS demonstrated its slight alteration. A better understanding of the change in movement stereotypes and gait in patients with AIS can bring wider possibilities for individualizing conservative treatment and also can help prevent secondary changes in the locomotor system. adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, AIS, gait analysis, Gait Deviation Index, GDI.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38963891
doi: 10.55095/achot2024/022
doi:

Types de publication

English Abstract Journal Article

Langues

cze

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

137-142

Auteurs

J Sklenský (J)

Ortopedická klinika Lékařské fakulty Masarykovy univerzity Brno.
Ortopedická klinika Fakultní nemocnice Brno.

M Švehlík (M)

Klinika ortopedie a traumatologie - sekce dětské ortopedie, Lékařská Univerzita Graz, Rakousko.

K Urbášek (K)

Klinika dětské chirurgie, ortopedie a traumatologie Lékařské fakulty Masarykovy univerzity Brno.
Klinika dětské chirurgie, ortopedie a traumatologie Fakultní nemocnice Brno.

P Macková (P)

Klinika dětské chirurgie, ortopedie a traumatologie Lékařské fakulty Masarykovy univerzity Brno.
Klinika dětské chirurgie, ortopedie a traumatologie Fakultní nemocnice Brno.

M Repko (M)

Ortopedická klinika Lékařské fakulty Masarykovy univerzity Brno.
Ortopedická klinika Fakultní nemocnice Brno.

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