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The Relation Between Mild Leg-Length Inequality and Able-Bodied Gait Asymmetry

机译:轻度腿长不等式与肢体步态不对称之间的关系

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The causes of able-bodied gait asymmetries are unclear. Mild (< 3 cm) leg-length inequality (LLI) may be one cause of these asymmetries; however, this idea has not been thoroughly investigated. The purpose of this study was to investigate the nature of the relationship between LLI and able-bodied gait asymmetries. We hypothesized that subjects (n = 26) with relatively large LLI, quantified radiographically, would display less symmetrical gait than subjects with relatively small LLI. Gait asymmetries for joint kinematics and joint kinetics were determined using standard gait analysis procedures. Symmetry coefficients were used to quantify bilateral gait symmetry for sagittal-plane hip, knee, and ankle joint angles, moments, and powers. A Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (r) was used to evaluate the relationship between LLI and the aforementioned symmetry coefficients. Also, these symmetry coefficients were compared between subjects with relatively small LLI (LLI < 1 cm; n = 19) and relatively large LLI (LLI ≥ 1 cm; n = 7). Statistically significant relationships were observed between LLI and the symmetry coefficient for knee joint moment (r = -0.48) and power (r = -0.51), and ankle joint moment (r = -0.41) and power (r = -0.42). Similarly, subjects with relatively large LLI exhibited significantly lower symmetry coefficients for knee joint moment (p = 0.40) and power (p = 0.35), and ankle joint moment (p = 0.40) and power (p = 0.22) than subjects with relatively small LLI. Degree of bilateral symmetry for knee and ankle joint kinetics appears to be related to LLI in able- bodied gait. This finding supports the idea that LLI is one cause of able-bodied gait asymmetries. Other factors, however, are also likely to contribute to these gait asymmetries; these may include other morphological asymmetries as well as asymmetrical neuromuscular input to the lower limb muscles.Key points class="unordered" style="list-style-type:disc">Moderate negative relationships were observed between mild limb-length inequality and gait symmetry for knee and ankle moment and power.Subjects with relatively large mild limb-length inequality (between 1.0 and 2.3 cm) exhibited significantly less symmetrical gait for knee and ankle joint moment and power than subjects with relatively small mild limb-length inequality (< 1 cm).These results indicate that the degree of symmetry for knee and ankle joint kinetics appears to be related to mild limb-length inequality in able-bodied gait.These results further our understanding of normal human walking and provide important background information for future studies on gait pathology associated with mild limb-length inequality.
机译:步态不对称的原因尚不清楚。轻度(<3厘米)腿长不平等(LLI)可能是造成这些不对称的原因之一;但是,这一想法尚未得到彻底研究。这项研究的目的是调查LLI和健全的步态不对称之间关系的性质。我们假设,通过放射线照相量化的具有较大LLI的受试者(n = 26)将比具有相对LLI较小的受试者表现出较少的对称步态。使用标准步态分析程序确定关节运动学和关节动力学的步态不对称性。对称系数用于量化矢状面髋,膝和踝关节的角度,力矩和力量的双侧步态对称。使用皮尔逊积矩相关系数(r)评估LLI与上述对称系数之间的关系。同样,在具有相对较小的LLI(LLI <1 cm; n = 19)和相对较大的LLI(LLI≥1 cm; n = 7)的受试者之间比较了这些对称系数。在LLI和膝关节力矩(r = -0.48)和力量(r = -0.51)和踝关节力矩(r = -0.41)和力量(r = -0.42)的对称系数之间观察到统计学上显着的关系。同样,与LLI相对较大的受试者相比,LLI较大的受试者的膝关节弯矩(p = 0.40)和力量(p = 0.35),踝关节弯矩(p = 0.40)和力量(p = 0.22)的对称系数要低得多。 LLI。膝关节和踝关节动力学的双侧对称程度似乎与稳健步态中的LLI有关。这一发现支持了以下观点:LLI是导致步态不对称的原因之一。但是,其他因素也可能导致这些步态不对称。这些可能包括其他形态上的不对称以及下肢肌肉的不对称神经肌肉输入。要点 class =“ unordered” style =“ list-style-type:disc”> <!-list-behavior = unordered prefix- word = mark-type = disc max-label-size = 0-> 在膝,踝力矩和力量的轻度肢体长度不等式和步态对称之间观察到中等程度的负相关。 受试者轻度肢体不平等相对较大(1.0至2.3 cm之间)的人,其膝,踝关节力矩和力量的对称步态明显小于轻度肢体不平等相对较小(<1 cm)的受试者。
  • 这些结果表明,膝盖和踝关节动力学的对称程度似乎与健全步态中轻度的肢体长度不平等有关。 这些结果进一步加深了我们对正常人的行走的理解,并提供了重要的信息轻度肢体相关步态病理的未来研究的背景信息长度不等式。
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