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Kinematic strategies for obstacle-crossing in patients with isolated posterior cruciate ligament deficiency

机译:隔离后十字韧带缺乏症患者障碍横跨的运动策略

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The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) plays an important role in the structural stability and sensory feedback at the knee. Altered structural and proprioceptive function at the PCL-deficient knee may affect the joint motions and the end-point control during functional activities. The current study identified the effects of unilateral PCL deficiency (PCLD) on the end-point control and joint kinematics of the lower limbs during obstacle-crossing. Eighteen patients with unilateral PCLD and eighteen healthy controls were each asked to walk and cross obstacles of heights of 10%, 20% and 30% of their leg lengths, with the affected and the unaffected limb leading, while their kinematic data were measured. Patients with PCLD were found to cross obstacles with significantly increased toe-clearance (p < 0.01), increased trailing toe-obstacle distance (p < 0.05) and reduced crossing speed (p < 0.01) when compared to the controls. Similar end-point control was observed in the PCLD group whether leading with the affected or unaffected limb, which appears to be as a result of bilateral kinematic accommodation to reduce the risk of tripping. To achieve similar toe-clearances, crossing strategies with the unaffected limb leading involved angular changes at more joints than those with the affected limb leading. The PCLD group appeared to adopt a conservative strategy to reduce the risk of tripping over the obstacle during obstacle-crossing, using different joint kinematic changes depending on whether the affected or unaffected limb was leading. It is suggested that monitoring of the kinematic strategies adopted by patients with PCLD during obstacle-crossing may be needed in future rehabilitation programs with the aim of reducing tripping risks during obstacle-crossing.
机译:后十字韧带(PCL)在膝盖的结构稳定性和感觉反馈中起重要作用。 PCL缺陷膝盖的改变的结构和丙虫精神函数可能影响功能活动期间的关节运动和终点控制。目前的研究确定了单侧PCL缺乏(PCLD)对障碍物交叉期间下肢终点控制和关节运动学的影响。每个单侧PCLD和十八个健康对照的十八名患者都要求走路,并通过受影响的和未受影响的肢体的腿部长度的高度,20%和30%的障碍物跨越障碍物,而他们的运动学数据被测量。与对照相比,患有PCLD的患者跨越显着增加(P <0.01)的障碍物,增加尾部脚趾距离(P <0.05),减少交叉速度(P <0.01)。在PCLD组中观察到类似的终点控制是否导致受影响或未受影响的肢体,这似乎是双边运动的应对,以降低绊倒风险。为了实现类似的诺培,与未受影响的肢体导致的联合的角度变化,带有未受影响的肢体的交叉策略。 PCLD集团似乎采用了保守策略,以减少障碍物交叉期间绊倒障碍物的风险,具体取决于受影响或未受影响的肢体是领先的。建议在未来的康复计划中可能需要监测PCLD期间PCLD患者采用的运动策略,其目的是减少障碍交叉期间的绊倒风险。

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