Dynamic evaluation of claw toe using three-dimensional motion analysis.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Keita Aimoto, Daiki Shimotori, Jun Matsumura, Hirotaka Katayama, Kenichi Ozaki, Hitoshi Kagaya
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Abstract

Background: Claw toe is a common spastic deformity of the lower limbs, but no objective analysis has been reported to date.

Objectives: To establish a three-dimensional motion analysis method for toe movement in healthy individuals and in a patient with claw toe.

Methods: Twenty healthy individuals and one patient with claw toe were included in this cross-sectional study. Infrared reflective markers were attached to II toe of each participant. In the standing position and using a handrail, participants performed four elevations of the lower limb. The proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint and metacarpophalangeal (MTP) joint angles were measured during the elevations using five cameras. The patient with hemiplegia underwent botulinum toxin therapy three times, with joint angles assessed before and at 1 month after each injection.

Results: No marker detachment occurred due to contact or other external factors, and all assessments were completed successfully. In healthy individuals, PIP and MTP joint angles showed no change during repeated lower limb elevations. In contrast, the patient with claw toe showed increased flexion at the PIP and MTP joints, with progressive PIP joint flexion with increasing number of repetitions, but the MTP joint angle was unchanged.

Conclusion: Three-dimensional motion analysis enabled evaluation of toe motion and distinguished joint behavior between healthy individuals and a patient with claw toe, before and after botulinum toxin therapy.

利用三维运动分析对爪趾进行动力学评价。
背景:爪状趾是一种常见的下肢痉挛性畸形,但至今尚无客观的分析报道。目的:建立正常人和爪状趾患者足趾运动的三维分析方法。方法:选取20名健康个体和1例爪趾患者进行横断面研究。红外线反射标记贴在每个参与者的脚趾上。在站立位置和使用扶手时,参与者进行了四次下肢抬高。在抬高过程中,使用5台摄像机测量近端指间关节(PIP)和掌指关节(MTP)关节角度。偏瘫患者接受三次肉毒杆菌毒素治疗,每次注射前和注射后1个月评估关节角度。结果:无因接触或其他外界因素导致标记物脱离,所有评估均顺利完成。在健康个体中,PIP和MTP关节角度在重复下肢抬高过程中没有变化。而爪趾患者的PIP和MTP关节屈曲增加,随着重复次数的增加,PIP关节逐渐屈曲,但MTP关节角度不变。结论:三维运动分析可以评估脚趾运动,并区分健康个体和爪状趾患者在肉毒杆菌毒素治疗前后的关节行为。
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Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
4.50%
发文量
57
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation is the leading journal devoted to the study and dissemination of interdisciplinary, evidence-based, clinical information related to stroke rehabilitation. The journal’s scope covers physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, neurorehabilitation, neural engineering and therapeutics, neuropsychology and cognition, optimization of the rehabilitation system, robotics and biomechanics, pain management, nursing, physical therapy, cardiopulmonary fitness, mobility, occupational therapy, speech pathology and communication. There is a particular focus on stroke recovery, improving rehabilitation outcomes, quality of life, activities of daily living, motor control, family and care givers, and community issues. The journal reviews and reports clinical practices, clinical trials, state-of-the-art concepts, and new developments in stroke research and patient care. Both primary research papers, reviews of existing literature, and invited editorials, are included. Sharply-focused, single-issue topics, and the latest in clinical research, provide in-depth knowledge.
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