Study of the differences in the gait parameters of healthy and diseased limbs in patients with knee osteoarthritis

Inter Collegas Pub Date : 2022-10-31 DOI:10.35339/ic.9.2.fob
V. Fishchenko, K.J.S. Obeidat
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Knee osteoarthritis is a prevalent condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is a degenerative disease that occurs when the protective cartilage in the knee joint wears down over time, leading to pain, stiffness, and swelling in the knee. The actuality of knee osteoarthritis lies in its high prevalence, significant healthcare costs, and impact on quality of life. The article presents the results of the study of the difference in gait parameters of healthy and diseased limbs in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Twenty patients were examined. The diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis was established according to the criteria of the American College of Rheumatology. Gait parameters were studied using the GAITRite® system. The following parameters were studied: Temporal Definitions (Step Time, Gait Cycle Time, Single Support, Initial Double Support, Stance); Spatial Parameters and Definitions (Step Length, Stride Length, H-H Base of Support, Toe In / Toe Out). Among the investigated indicators, two demonstrated reliable differences between healthy and diseased limbs. It was found that Step Time for diseased limb was statistically significantly greater than for the opposite limb. At the same time, the foot support time of the healthy limb and, accordingly, the Initial Double Support indicator statistically significantly exceeded the similar indicators for the diseased limb. Summarizing the results of еру study, it can be stated that patients with knee osteoarthritis have a gait disorder in the form of asymmetric steps. Thus, the time of support on the foot decreases, and accordingly, the time of transferring the foot of the diseased limb increases. Changes in the diseased limb are also reflected in the opposite, healthy limb. An effort to increase the speed of movement during the examination causes an increase in movement on a relatively healthy limb in the form of an increase in the length of the step and a reduction in the time of transfer of the foot of the diseased limb. Keywords: knee joint; osteoarthritis; gait parameters; GAITRite.
膝关节骨性关节炎患者健康肢与病变肢步态参数差异的研究
膝骨关节炎是一种影响全世界数百万人的普遍疾病。这是一种退行性疾病,当膝关节的保护性软骨随着时间的推移而磨损时,会导致膝盖疼痛、僵硬和肿胀。膝关节骨性关节炎的现状在于其高患病率,显著的医疗费用和对生活质量的影响。本文介绍了膝关节骨关节炎患者健康肢体和病变肢体步态参数差异的研究结果。对20例患者进行了检查。膝关节骨关节炎的诊断是根据美国风湿病学会的标准建立的。使用GAITRite®系统研究步态参数。研究了以下参数:时间定义(步幅时间、步态周期时间、单支撑、初始双支撑、站立);空间参数和定义(步长,步长,H-H支撑基础,趾内/趾外)。在调查的指标中,有两项在健康和患病肢体之间表现出可靠的差异。患病肢体的Step Time明显大于对侧肢体。同时,健康肢体的足部支撑时间和相应的Initial Double support指标均显著高于患病肢体的类似指标。综上所述,膝关节骨性关节炎患者存在步长不对称的步态障碍。因此,足部支撑时间减少,相应的,患病肢体转移足部的时间增加。患病肢体的变化也反映在相反的健康肢体上。在检查过程中增加运动速度的努力会使相对健康的肢体的运动增加,其形式是步子的长度增加,患病肢体的脚转移时间减少。关键词:膝关节;骨关节炎;步态参数;GAITRite。
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