Knee kinematics during gait in patients with discoid lateral meniscus: a systematic review.

IF 1 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Marco Turati, Filippo M Anghilieri, Olivier Daniel, Massimiliano Piatti, Giulio Leone, Nicolas Bremond, Cristiano Alessandro, Marco Crippa, Luca Rigamonti, Giovanni Zatti, Aurelien Courvoisier, Marco Bigoni
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Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the difference between symptomatic discoid lateral meniscus (DLM) and healthy knees in terms of gait analysis.

Evidence acquisition: A systematic review was conducted from the electronic databases PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE and Scopus. The review was performed on studies that reported data on kinematics, gait analysis, biomechanics in discoid lateral meniscus, before and after surgery.

Evidence synthesis: Out of 127 identified items, six full-text articles were assessed for eligibility. Three of these studies were included in the quantitative synthesis. Those studies reported a significantly slower gait speed and shorter stride length, smaller excursion during weight acceptance and mid-stance phases and during the whole gait cycle, smaller maximum flexion angle in swing phase, lower frontal excursion, smaller axial excursion in the DLM groups compared to the control groups. One study reported a significative increase in the walking speed and in the stride length, increase both in the maximum knee flexion angle during stance phase and swing phase, and in the range of flexion-extension after arthroscopic surgical treatment for symptomatic DLM.

Conclusions: Literature about gait analysis on DLM patients is still very scarce and heterogeneous. The few studies on this topic show a different gait pattern between DLM knees and healthy knees and are encouraging about the surgical outcomes of DLM in terms of gait. Larger and standardized studies should be designed to assess a more suitable number of subjects with DLM.

盘状外侧半月板患者步态中的膝关节运动学:一项系统综述。
本研究的目的是评估症状盘状外侧半月板(DLM)和健康膝关节在步态分析方面的差异。证据获取:从PubMed/MEDLINE、EMBASE和Scopus电子数据库中进行系统评价。该综述是对盘状外侧半月板手术前后的运动学、步态分析、生物力学数据进行的研究。证据综合:在127个确定的项目中,评估了6篇全文文章的合格性。其中三项研究被纳入定量综合。这些研究报告了与对照组相比,DLM组的步态速度明显变慢,步幅变短,在接受体重和站立中期以及整个步态周期中偏移较小,摆动阶段的最大屈曲角较小,额部偏移较低,轴向偏移较小。一项研究报道,在关节镜下手术治疗症状性DLM后,行走速度和步幅显著增加,站立阶段和摇摆阶段最大膝关节屈曲角度增加,屈曲-伸展范围增加。结论:关于DLM患者步态分析的文献仍然非常少且异质性。关于该主题的少数研究显示DLM膝关节与健康膝关节之间存在不同的步态模式,并且在步态方面鼓舞了DLM的手术结果。应该设计更大规模和标准化的研究来评估更合适数量的DLM受试者。
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