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The Relationship Between Gait Symmetry and Metabolic Demand in Individuals With Unilateral Transfemoral Amputation: A Preliminary Study

机译:单侧转发截肢的个人步态对称与代谢需求的关系:初步研究

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Introduction: Temporal-spatial symmetry allows for optimal metabolic economy in unimpaired human gait. The gait of individuals with unilateral transfemoral amputation is characterized by temporal-spatial asymmetries and greater metabolic energy expenditure. The objective of this study was to determine whether temporal-spatial asymmetries account for greater metabolic energy expenditure in individuals with unilateral transfemoral amputation. Materials and Methods: The relationship between temporal-spatial gait asymmetry and metabolic economy (metabolic power normalized by walking speed) was retrospectively examined in eighteen individuals with transfemoral amputation walking at a self-selected velocity overground. Pearson's product-moment correlations were used to assess the relationship between: (1) step time symmetry and metabolic economy and (2) step length symmetry and metabolic economy. The retrospective analysis of this data was approved by the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Institutional Review Board and all individuals provided written consent. Additional insights on this relationship are presented through a case series describing the temporal-spatial and metabolic responses of two individuals with transfemoral amputation who completed a split-belt treadmill walking test. Results: For the cohort of individuals, there was no significant relationship between metabolic economy and either step time asymmetry or step length asymmetry. However, the case series showed a positive relationship between step length asymmetry and metabolic power as participants adapted to split-belt treadmill walking. Conclusion: There is mixed evidence for the relationship between temporal-spatial asymmetries and metabolic energy expenditure. This preliminary study may suggest optimal metabolic energy expenditure in individuals with transfemoral amputation occurs at an individualized level of symmetry and resultant deviations incur a metabolic penalty. The results of this study support the idea that addressing only temporal-spatial gait asymmetries in individuals with transfemoral amputation through rehabilitation may not improve metabolic economy. Nevertheless, future prospective research is necessary to confirm these results and implications for clinical practice.
机译:介绍:时间空间对称允许在未受损人体步态中获得最佳的代谢经济。具有单侧血换截肢的个体步态的特征在于时间空间不对称和更高的代谢能源消耗。本研究的目的是确定时间空间不对称是否占具有单方面截止流量的个体的更高代谢能源消耗。材料和方法:在十八个个体中回顾性地检查了在一个自选择的速度下走过的18个个体的颞空间步态不对称性和代谢经济(通过步行速度标准化的代谢功率)的关系。 Pearson的产品时刻相关性用于评估以下内容的关系:(1)步进时对称和代谢经济和(2)步长对称和代谢经济。对该数据的回顾性分析由Walter Reed国家军事医疗中心机构审查委员会和所有个人提供书面同意的批准。通过案例系列介绍了对这种关系的额外见解,该案例系列描述了两个人与经过罚金截肢的经常截肢的时间空间和代谢反应,他们完成了分型脚踏轨道行走试验。结果:对于个体队列,代谢经济与步骤时间不对称或步长不对称之间没有显着的关系。然而,案例系列显示了阶梯长度不对称和代谢功率之间的正关系,作为适用于分裂带跑步机行走的参与者。结论:存在时间 - 空间不对称与代谢能源的关系的混合证据。该初步研究可能表明,在个性化对称水平的情况下发生血换截肢的个体的最佳代谢能量消耗,并产生偏差产生代谢罚款。本研究的结果支持通过康复的特性截肢的个体中的颞型空间步态不对称的观点可能不会改善代谢经济。尽管如此,有必要对未来的前瞻性研究确认这些结果和对临床实践的影响。

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