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Optimising Ankle Foot Orthoses for children with Cerebral Palsy walking with excessive knee flexion to improve their mobility and participation; protocol of the AFO-CP study

机译:优化患有过度瘫痪的脑瘫患儿的踝足矫形器,以提高他们的活动能力和参与度; AFO-CP研究方案

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Background Ankle-Foot-Orthoses with a ventral shell, also known as Floor Reaction Orthoses (FROs), are often used to reduce gait-related problems in children with spastic cerebral palsy (SCP), walking with excessive knee flexion. However, current evidence for the effectiveness (e.g. in terms of walking energy cost) of FROs is both limited and inconclusive. Much of this ambiguity may be due to a mismatch between the FRO ankle stiffness and the patient’s gait deviations. The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of FROs optimised for ankle stiffness on the walking energy cost in children with SCP, compared to walking with shoes alone. In addition, effects on various secondary outcome measures will be evaluated in order to identify possible working mechanisms and potential predictors of FRO treatment success. Method/Design A pre-post experimental study design will include 32 children with SCP, walking with excessive knee flexion in midstance, recruited from our university hospital and affiliated rehabilitation centres. All participants will receive a newly designed FRO, allowing ankle stiffness to be varied into three configurations by means of a hinge. Gait biomechanics will be assessed for each FRO configuration. The FRO that results in the greatest reduction in knee flexion during the single stance phase will be selected as the subject’s optimal FRO. Subsequently, the effects of wearing this optimal FRO will be evaluated after 12–20 weeks. The primary study parameter will be walking energy cost, with the most important secondary outcomes being intensity of participation, daily activity, walking speed and gait biomechanics. Discussion The AFO-CP trial will be the first experimental study to evaluate the effect of individually optimised FROs on mobility and participation. The evaluation will include outcome measures at all levels of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, providing a unique set of data with which to assess relationships between outcome measures. This will give insights into working mechanisms of FROs and will help to identify predictors of treatment success, both of which will contribute to improving FRO treatment in SCP in term. Trial registration This study is registered in the Dutch Trial Register as NTR3418.
机译:背景技术带有腹壳的踝足矫形器,也称为地板反应矫形器(FROs),常用于减少痉挛性脑瘫(SCP)患儿,膝盖过度屈曲行走时与步态有关的问题。但是,有关FRO有效性的最新证据(例如,步行能量成本方面的证据)既有限,也没有定论。这种歧义很大程度上可能是由于FRO脚踝僵硬与患者步态偏差之间的不匹配所致。这项研究的主要目的是评估针对踝部僵硬进行了优化的FRO对SCP儿童步行能量消耗的影响,与仅穿鞋行走相比。此外,将评估对各种次要结局指标的影响,以确定可能的工作机制和FRO治疗成功的潜在预测指标。方法/设计实验后的一项研究设计将包括32名患有SCP的儿童,他们在走路时膝盖屈膝过度,从我们的大学医院和附属康复中心招募。所有参与者都将获得新设计的FRO,可通过铰链将脚踝的僵硬度分为三种配置。将针对每种FRO配置评估步态生物力学。将在单步站立阶段最大程度降低膝盖屈曲的FRO选择为受试者的最佳FRO。随后,将在12–20周后评估佩戴此最佳FRO的效果。主要研究参数将是步行能量消耗,最重要的次要结果是参与强度,日常活动,步行速度和步态生物力学。讨论AFO-CP试验将是第一个评估单独优化的FRO对机动性和参与性影响的实验研究。评估将包括《国际功能,残疾与健康分类》所有级别的结果指标,并提供一套独特的数据来评估结果指标之间的关系。这将有助于深入了解FRO的工作机制,并有助于确定治疗成功的预测因素,这两者都将有助于改善SCP的FRO治疗。试用注册本研究已在荷兰试用注册中注册为NTR3418。

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