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Does structural leg-length discrepancy affect postural control? Preliminary study

机译:腿长的结构差异会影响姿势控制吗?初步研究

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Background Leg-length inequality results in an altered position of the spine and pelvis. Previous studies on the influence of leg asymmetry on postural control have been inconclusive. The purpose of this paper was to investigate the effect of structural leg-length discrepancy (LLD) on the control of posture. Methods We studied 38 individuals (19 patients with structural LLD, 19 healthy subjects). The examination included measurement of the length of the lower limbs and weight distribution as well as a static posturography. All statistical analyses were performed with Statistica software version 10.0. Non-parametrical Kruskal-Wallis with Dunn’s post test and Spearman test were used. Differences between the groups and correlation between mean COP sway velocity and the value of LLD as well as the value of LLD and weight distribution were assumed as statistically significant at p Results There was a significant difference in the asymmetry of weight distribution between the group of patients and the healthy subjects ( p =?0.0005). Differences in a posturographic examination between the groups were not statistically significant ( p >?0.05). Meaningful differences in mean COP velocity in mediolateral direction between tandem stance with eyes open and closed were detected in both groups (in controls p =?0.000134, in patients both with the shorter leg in a front and rear position, p =?0.029, p =?0.026 respectively). There was a positive moderate correlation between the value of LLD and the value of mean COP velocity in normal standing in mediolateral direction with eyes open ( r =?0.47) and closed ( r =?0.54) and in anterioposterior plane with eyes closed ( r =?0.05). Conclusions The fact that there were no significant differences in posturography between the groups might indicate compensations to the altered posture and neuromuscular adaptations in patients with structural leg-length inequality. LLD causes an increased asymmetry of weight distribution. This study confirmed a fundamental role of the sight in postural control, especially in unstable conditions. The analysis of mean COP sway velocity may suggest a proportional deterioration of postural control with the increase of the value of leg-length asymmetry. Trial registration number Trial registry: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03048656 , 8 February 2017 (retrospectively registered).
机译:背景腿长不均会导致脊柱和骨盆的位置发生变化。先前关于腿部不对称对姿势控制的影响的研究尚无定论。本文的目的是研究结构性腿长差异(LLD)对姿势控制的影响。方法我们研究了38名个体(19名结构性LLD患者,19名健康受试者)。检查包括测量下肢的长度和体重分布以及静态姿势描记法。所有统计分析均使用Statistica软件10.0版进行。使用了带有Dunn的后检验和Spearman检验的非参数Kruskal-Wallis。两组之间的差异以及COP平均摇摆速度与LLD值之间的相关性以及LLD值和体重分布之间的相关性被认为在p值上具有统计学意义。健康受试者(p = 0.0005)。两组之间的体位检查结果差异无统计学意义(p>?0.05)。在两组中,在睁开和闭眼的情况下,前后姿势之间在COP方向上的平均COP速度存在显着差异(在对照组中,p =?0.000134,前后腿较短的患者,p =?0.029,p分别为?0.026)。在正常状态下,睁开眼睛时,在中外侧站立时,LLD的值与平均COP速度值呈正相关(r =?0.47)和闭合时(r =?0.54);在前后平面中,闭眼(r =?0.54) =?0.05)。结论两组之间的姿势描写没有显着差异这一事实可能表明对结构性腿长不平等患者的姿势改变和神经肌肉适应能力的补偿。 LLD导致重量分配的不对称性增加。这项研究证实了瞄准器在姿势控制中的基本作用,尤其是在不稳定的情况下。平均COP摇摆速度的分析可能表明,随着腿长不对称值的增加,姿势控制也会成比例地恶化。试验注册号试验注册号:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03048656,2017年2月8日(已追溯注册)。

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