Comparison of the effect of gait plate insole and medial-wedge insole on foot progression angle and balance of children with in-toeing gait.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Farzaneh Manouchehri, Mohammad Hadadi, Mokhtar Arazpour
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Abstract

Background: Rotational deformities, particularly in-toeing gait, are prevalent in children's lower limbs.

Objectives: To assess the effects of gait plate insoles (GPI) and medial-wedge insoles (MWI) on foot progression angle (FPA) and balance in children with in-toeing gait.

Study design: A randomized controlled trial.

Methods: The study involved 30 children aged 3 to 10 years, divided into 2 equal groups: 1 received GPI, and the other received MWI. FPA and balance parameters were measured using motion analysis and force plate devices before and after 1 month of intervention. Children walked a 10-m path, with a force plate placed in the middle that recorded foot data separately to evaluate the balance. The FPA was calculated based on marker data placed on lower limbs as the children walked barefoot at a normal speed.

Results: Both insoles significantly increased FPA (6.67 and 4.76 degrees for the right foot and 9.62 and 6.56 degrees for the left foot, respectively). The GPI significantly increased the total standard deviation of the center of pressure (COP) displacement (P < 0.001), COP velocity (P < 0/001), and phase plane portrait of the COP of the right foot (P < 0/001). The MWI decreased COP velocity and phase plane portrait in the left foot (P = 0.01) and increased COP displacement in both feet significantly.

Conclusions: Both gait plate and MWI effectively enhance FPA and improve the gait of children with in-toeing gait, with different effects on balance, suggesting that MWI may better reduce fall risk.

步态板鞋垫与中楔鞋垫对内足步儿童足进角及平衡影响的比较。
背景:旋转畸形,尤其是趾内步态,在儿童下肢很常见。目的:评价步板鞋垫(GPI)和中楔鞋垫(MWI)对内足步儿童足进角(FPA)和平衡的影响。研究设计:随机对照试验。方法:将30例3 ~ 10岁儿童分为两组,一组采用GPI,另一组采用MWI。在干预前后1个月,采用运动分析和力板装置测量FPA和平衡参数。孩子们走一条10米长的小路,中间放置一个测力板,分别记录足部数据以评估平衡。FPA是根据儿童赤脚以正常速度行走时放置在下肢的标记数据计算的。结果:两种鞋垫均显著增加右脚FPA(分别为6.67和4.76度,左脚为9.62和6.56度)。GPI显著增加了压力中心位移(P < 0.001)、压力中心速度(P < 0/001)和右脚压力中心相平面像(P < 0/001)的总标准差。MWI显著降低了左脚COP速度和相平面像(P = 0.01),显著增加了双脚COP位移。结论:步态板和MWI均能有效提高足部内步法患儿的FPA,改善步态,但对平衡的影响不同,说明MWI能更好地降低跌倒风险。
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CiteScore
2.30
自引率
13.30%
发文量
208
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Prosthetics and Orthotics International is an international, multidisciplinary journal for all professionals who have an interest in the medical, clinical, rehabilitation, technical, educational and research aspects of prosthetics, orthotics and rehabilitation engineering, as well as their related topics.
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