踝关节-足部肌肉骨骼病变和年龄相关的关节运动改变:一项病例对照研究。

Sundip Hemant Charmode, Abhishek Kumar Mishra, Simmi Mehra
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背景:衰老过程深刻影响足部和踝关节的健康,影响步幅和活动范围,并导致多种肌肉骨骼疾病。尽管在西方和东亚人群中对踝关节运动学进行了广泛的研究,但印度尚未看到任何此类研究。我们进行了两阶段的研究,以评估踝关节-足复合体的关节运动学。第一阶段研究了不同类型的体育活动如何影响健康人与疼痛患者踝关节-足复合体的生物力学,研究结果已经发表。目的:本文分享了该项目第二阶段的结果,该阶段研究了年龄和性别如何影响健康人群和疼痛患者踝足复合体的大小和运动。方法:本观察性横断面研究从骨科门诊随机选取158例患者。我们获得了伦理许可,并在研究开始前完成了印度临床试验注册中心(CTRI)的注册。该研究评估了年龄和性别对足部和踝关节疼痛患者(病例)和无痛个体(对照组)踝关节-足复合体的人体测量学和生物力学参数的影响。结果:25 ~ 64岁是踝关节足复杂疾病的易感人群,占158例病例中的146例(92.4%)。正常和患病足的平均背屈、跖屈、内翻和外翻随着年龄的增长而减少。女性患者踝关节和足部疾病的患病率高于男性受试者。结论:随着年龄的增长,由于肌肉变弱、关节僵硬、结缔组织不灵活等生理原因,踝关节和足部的活动范围明显减小。
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Ankle-Foot Musculoskeletal Pathologies and Age-Related Arthro-Kinematic Changes: a Case-Control Study.

Background: The aging process profoundly influences the health of foot and ankle joints, impairing stride and range of motion and resulting in several musculoskeletal disorders. Despite extensive research on ankle arthrokinematics in Western and East Asian populations, India has yet to witness any such studies. We conducted a two-phased research study to evaluate the arthrokinematics of the ankle joint-foot complex. The first phase investigated how different types of physical activity were affecting the biomechanics of the ankle joint-foot complex in both healthy people and those with painful conditions, and the results have already been published.

Aim: This article shares the results of phase 2 of the project, which looks at how age and gender affect the size and movement of the ankle-foot complex in healthy people and those with pain.

Methods: This observational cross-sectional study comprised 158 patients randomly selected from those presenting at the orthopaedic outpatient department. We obtained ethical clearance and finalized the Clinical Trial Registry of India (CTRI) registration for the study before commencement. The study assessed the impact of age and gender on the anthropometric and biomechanical parameters of the ankle joint-foot complex in patients experiencing foot and ankle joint pain (cases) and in pain-free individuals (controls).

Results: The middle age group (25-64 years) was identified as the most susceptible demographic for ankle joint-foot complex diseases, accounting for 146 out of all 158 cases (92.4%). The average dorsiflexion, plantarflexion, inversion and eversion in both unaffected and diseased feet diminished with advancing age. Female patients had a greater prevalence of ankle and foot diseases compared to male subjects.

Conclusions: As people get older, the range of motion of the ankle and foot decreases significantly because of several physical reasons such as weaker muscles, stiffer joints and less flexible connective tissues.

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