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Ankle-foot orthoses that restrict dorsiflexion improve walking in polio survivors with calf muscle weakness

机译:限制背屈的踝足矫形器可改善小腿肌无力的脊髓灰质炎幸存者的行走

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In polio survivors with calf muscle weakness, dorsiflexion-restricting ankle-foot orthoses (DR-AFOs) aim to improve gait in order to reduce walking-related problems such as instability or increased energy cost. However, evidence on the efficacy of DR-AFOs in polio survivors is lacking. We investigated the effect of DR-AFOs on gait biomechanics, walking energy cost, speed, and perceived waking ability in this patient group.Sixteen polio survivors with calf muscle weakness underwent 3D-gait analyses to assess gait biomechanics when walking with a DR-AFOs and with shoes only. Ambulant registration of gas-exchange during a 6. min walk test determined walking energy cost, and comfortable gait speed was calculated from the walked distance during this test. Perceived walking ability was assessed using purposely-designed questionnaires.Compared with shoes-only, walking with the DR-AFOs significantly increased forward progression of the center of pressure (CoP) in mid-stance and it reduced ankle dorsiflexion and knee flexion in mid- and terminal stance (p<. 0.05). Furthermore, walking energy cost was lower (-7%, p= 0.052) and gait speed was higher (p= 0.005). Patients were significantly more satisfied, felt safer, and less exhausted with the DR-AFO, compared to shoes-only (p<. 0.05). DR-AFO effects varied largely across patients. Patients who walked with limited forward CoP progression and persisting knee extension during the shoes-only condition seemed to have benefitted least from the DR-AFO.In polio survivors with calf muscle weakness, DR-AFOs improved gait biomechanics, speed, and perceived walking ability, compared to shoes-only. Effects may depend on the shoes-only gait pattern, therefore further study is needed to determine which patients benefit most from the DR-AFO.
机译:在小腿肌无力的脊髓灰质炎幸存者中,限制背屈的踝足矫形器(DR-AFO)旨在改善步态,以减少与步行有关的问题,例如不稳定或增加的能量消耗。但是,缺乏关于DR-AFO在脊髓灰质炎幸存者中疗效的证据。我们调查了DR-AFO在该患者组中对步态生物力学,步行能量成本,速度和觉醒能力的影响。对16名小腿肌无力的脊髓灰质炎幸存者进行了3D步态分析,以评估在DR-AFO步行时的步态生物力学。且仅可穿鞋。在6.分钟的步行测试过程中,进行气体交换的救护车记录确定了步行能量成本,并根据该测试过程中的步行距离计算了舒适的步态速度。使用专门设计的问卷评估了感知的步行能力。与仅穿鞋相比,与DR-AFO步行可显着增加中位时压力中心(CoP)的向前进展,并减少中脚踝背屈和膝盖屈曲。和最终立场(p <。0.05)。此外,步行能量消耗较低(-7%,p = 0.052),步态速度较高(p = 0.005)。与仅穿鞋相比,使用DR-AFO可使患者明显更满意,更安全,更不劳累(p <。0.05)。 DR-AFO的影响因患者而异。在仅穿鞋的情况下向前CoP前进受限且持续膝盖伸展的步行患者似乎从DR-AFO中获益最少。在小腿肌无力的脊髓灰质炎幸存者中,DR-AFO改善了步态生物力学,速度和感知的行走能力,相比仅鞋子。影响可能取决于仅穿鞋的步态,因此需要进一步研究以确定哪些患者从DR-AFO中获益最大。

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