Repeatability of the Oxford Foot Model for Kinematic Gait Analysis of the Foot and Ankle.

S. Hoeve, J. Vos, Phe Weijers, J. Verbruggen, P. Willems, M. Poeze, K. Meijer
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INTRODUCTION Kinematic gait analysis via the multi-segmental Oxford foot model (OFM) may be a valuable addition to the biomechanical examination of the foot and ankle. The aim of this study is to assess the repeatability of the OFM in healthy subjects. METHODS Nine healthy subjects, without a history of lower extremity injury, were recruited. Markers were placed according to the OFM requirements. Motion capture was conducted using the VICON NEXUS system on two separate test days, with two tests on each day conducted by two independent examiners. The range of motion (ROM) of the following inter-segments was selected for further analysis: forefoot-hindfoot, forefoot-tibia and hindfoot-tibia in frontal, sagittal and transverse planes. Each step was divided in two parts, a loading phase (from heel strike to midstance) and a push-off phase (from midstance to toe-off). The Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), standard error of the measurements with 90% confidence bounds (SEM90) and the Minimal Differences needed to be considered real (MD) with 95% confidence interval were calculated for inter-observer and intra-observer and effect of trial using SPSS. RESULTS There was a linear correlation between the number of trials and the ICC's (r(2)=0.49, p<0.001), with six trial leading to good ICC's. Inter-observer repeatability: In the loading phase almost all ICC's were good or excellent (0.53-0.97) with only one parameter below 0.60. In the push-off phase two parameters scored moderate agreement, where the other 7 parameters had well to excellent agreement. The SEM90 values were varying from 0.85° to 2.49° in the loading phase and from 0.92° to 4.40° in the push-off phase. Intra-observer repeatability: In the loading phase all ICC's were good or excellent (0.71-0.97). In the push-off phase two parameters scored moderate agreement and the other 7 parameters had well to excellent agreement. The SEM90 ranged from 1.15° to 4.53° in the loading phase and in the push-off phase from 1.71° to 5.49°. The SEM90 values were varying from 0.85° to 2.49° in the loading phase and from 0.92° to 4.40° in the push-off phase. Intra-observer repeatability: In the loading phase all ICC's were good or excellent (0.71-0.97). In the push-off phase two parameters scored moderate agreement and the other 7 parameters had good to excellent agreement. CONCLUSION The repeatability analysis presented in this study provide excellent basis for objective measurement of the ankle and foot biomechanics. Results for inter-observer and intra-observer repeatability showed moderate to excellent ICC's and acceptable SEM90. Best result were found in the sagittal plane (flexion/extension) followed by the frontal plane (abduction/adduction) and the transverse plane (inversion/eversion).
牛津足模型在足踝关节运动步态分析中的可重复性。
通过多节段牛津足模型(OFM)进行运动学步态分析可能是足部和踝关节生物力学检查的一个有价值的补充。本研究的目的是评估OFM在健康受试者中的可重复性。方法招募9名无下肢损伤史的健康受试者。根据OFM要求放置标记。在两个独立的测试日,使用VICON NEXUS系统进行动作捕捉,每天由两名独立审查员进行两次测试。选择以下节段间的活动范围(ROM)进行进一步分析:前脚-后脚,前脚-胫骨和后脚-胫骨在额、矢状面和横切面。每一步分为两个部分,一个加载阶段(从脚跟撞击到中间)和一个推离阶段(从中间到脚趾)。使用SPSS计算观察者间和观察者内的类内相关系数(ICC)、90%置信限的测量标准误差(SEM90)和95%置信区间的需要考虑真实的最小差异(MD)以及试验的效果。结果试验数与ICC’s呈线性相关(r(2)=0.49, p<0.001),其中6项试验ICC’s较好。观察者间的重复性:在加载阶段,几乎所有的ICC都是良好或优秀的(0.53-0.97),只有一个参数低于0.60。在推脱阶段,两个参数得到了中等程度的一致,其中其他7个参数有很好的一致。加载阶段的SEM90值从0.85°变化到2.49°,推离阶段的SEM90值从0.92°变化到4.40°。观察者内重复性:在加载阶段,所有ICC都是良好或优秀的(0.71-0.97)。在推脱阶段,2个参数达到中等一致性,其他7个参数达到良好到极好的一致性。加载阶段的SEM90为1.15°至4.53°,推离阶段的SEM90为1.71°至5.49°。加载阶段的SEM90值从0.85°变化到2.49°,推离阶段的SEM90值从0.92°变化到4.40°。观察者内重复性:在加载阶段,所有ICC都是良好或优秀的(0.71-0.97)。在推脱阶段,2个参数具有中等一致性,其余7个参数具有良好到极好的一致性。结论本研究的重复性分析为踝关节和足部生物力学的客观测量提供了良好的基础。观察者之间和观察者内部的重复性结果显示中等至优异的ICC和可接受的SEM90。矢状面(屈曲/伸展)效果最好,其次是额平面(外展/内收)和横切面(内翻/外翻)。
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