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Association between toe flexor strength and spatiotemporal gait parameters in community-dwelling older people

机译:社区老年人的脚趾屈肌力量与时空步态参数之间的关联

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Background The toe flexor muscles perform a crucial function to control foot movement and assist with propulsive force when walking. However, the association between toe flexor strength and spatio-temporal gait parameters is largely unknown. Spatiotemporal gait parameters represent gait characteristics, and are good measures of the functional status and degree of safe ambulation among community-dwelling older adults. Herein, we examined the association between the toe flexor strength and spatiotemporal gait parameters in community-dwelling older adults. Methods Ninety-three community-dwelling older people (mean age: 73.2?±?4.2 years, 53 women) participated in this study. The strength of the toe flexor muscles was assessed using a toe strength measuring instrument and a strain gauge. The measurements were performed once on each foot, and the average of the right and left was used in the analysis. Gait analysis was performed on a 15-m walkway under usual- and fast-pace conditions. The medial 10-m walking time was measured and walking speed was calculated. Acceleration and angular velocity of the right heel were measured using a wireless miniature sensor unit and used to compute cadence, percent of swing time in gait cycle (%swing time), and stride length. Results In multiple regression analyses adjusted for age, sex, body height, body weight, and hand grip strength, no associations between toe flexor strength and spatiotemporal gait parameters at usual pace were found. Conversely, under the fast-pace condition, decreased toe flexor strength was significantly associated with slower walking speed (β?=?0.22, p?=?0.049), lower%swing time (β?=?0.34, p?=?0.009), and shorter stride length (β?=?0.22, p?=?0.011) after adjustment. Conclusion In community-dwelling older people, decreased strength of toe flexor was correlated with slower walking speed, shorter periods of single-limb support phase, and shorter stride length during fast-pace walking. These data provide further support for an important role of toe flexor muscles in walking.
机译:背景技术脚趾屈肌在行走过程中起着至关重要的作用,可控制脚部运动并辅助推进力。但是,脚趾屈肌强度与时空步态参数之间的关联在很大程度上是未知的。时空步态参数代表步态特征,并且是居住在社区中的老年人的功能状态和安全走动程度的良好指标。在这里,我们检查了社区居住的老年人的脚趾屈肌力量与时空步态参数之间的关联。方法九十三名社区居住的老年人(平均年龄:73.2±4.2岁,53名女性)参加了这项研究。使用脚趾强度测量仪和应变仪评估脚趾屈肌的强度。每只脚进行一次测量,并且将左右的平均值用于分析。步态分析是在平常和快节奏条件下在15米长的人行道上进行的。测量中间的10米步行时间,并计算步行速度。使用无线微型传感器单元测量右脚后跟的加速度和角速度,并用于计算踏频,步态周期中摆动时间的百分比(摆动时间百分比)和步幅。结果在对年龄,性别,身高,体重和手握力进行调整的多元回归分析中,未发现脚趾屈肌强度与时空步态参数之间的相关性。相反,在快节奏的情况下,脚趾屈肌强度的降低与行走速度的降低(β?=?0.22,p?=?0.049)和较低的%摆动时间显着相关(β?=?0.34,p?=?0.009)。 ),调整后的步幅更短(β?=?0.22,p?=?0.011)。结论在社区居住的老年人中,脚趾屈肌强度的降低与步行速度较慢,单肢支撑期较短和步速短而步幅短有关。这些数据为脚趾屈肌在行走中的重要作用提供了进一步的支持。

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