Kinetics of stiff-legged gait: induced acceleration analysis.

P O Riley, D C Kerrigan
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Abstract

Treating spastic paretic stiff-legged gait, defined as reduced knee flexion in swing, holds a high priority in the rehabilitation of patients with upper motor neuron lesions. We propose a method to determine the relative contributions of hip, knee, and ankle impairments to this disability. We analyzed the gait of ten patients with stiff-legged gait (SLG) due to a single stroke and ten healthy, able-bodied controls. Using subject specific models, we analyzed the induced accelerations (IA's) at the knee. Knee IA's throughout the gait cycle were calculated and the sum of the IA's was compared to the knee joint angular acceleration estimated from kinematic data. The preswing and early swing IA's were the focus of our examination as these largely determine knee kinematics in swing. Knee angular accelerations estimated from IA's and kinematic data agreed for both controls and patients. Gait cycle IA analysis of individual patients identified highly variable causes of SLG including ankle and hip joint impairments. Induced acceleration analysis (IAA) suggested that multiple impairments, not just about the knee, but also about the hip and ankle, lead to this disability. Individual subjects are likely to have individual reasons for their stiff-legged gait. Defining the link between the patients specific impairments and their gait disability should be a goal of clinical gait analysis. IAA is a useful tool for this purpose with a strong potential for clinical application.

硬腿步态动力学:诱导加速度分析。
治疗痉挛性麻痹性僵硬腿步态,定义为摆动时膝关节屈曲减少,在上运动神经元病变患者的康复中具有很高的优先级。我们提出了一种方法来确定髋关节、膝关节和踝关节损伤对这种残疾的相对贡献。我们分析了10例因单次中风导致的腿硬步态(SLG)患者和10例健康健全的对照者的步态。使用受试者特定模型,我们分析了膝关节处的诱导加速度(IA)。计算整个步态周期内膝关节的内力,并将内力之和与运动学数据估计的膝关节角加速度进行比较。我们研究的重点是挤压和早期摆动的内固定,因为它们在很大程度上决定了摆动时膝关节的运动学。膝关节角加速度的估计,从IA和运动学数据一致,为对照组和患者。个体患者的步态周期IA分析确定了SLG的高度可变原因,包括踝关节和髋关节损伤。诱导加速度分析(IAA)表明,多重损伤,不仅是膝盖,还有臀部和脚踝,导致了这种残疾。个体受试者的腿僵硬步态可能有不同的原因。确定患者的特殊损伤与其步态障碍之间的联系应该是临床步态分析的目标。IAA是一种有用的工具,具有很强的临床应用潜力。
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