踝关节复杂活动范围随年龄变化的差异。

S K Grimston, B M Nigg, D A Hanley, J R Engsberg
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本研究的目的是确定在儿童(9-13岁)、青少年(14-16岁)和年轻人(17-20岁)中,踝关节复合物(AJC)活动范围(ROM)是否存在与性别和年龄相关的差异,并将这些数据与使用相同方案的老年受试者(21-79岁)的数据进行比较。共有120名受试者(58名男性和62名女性),年龄在9至20岁之间,使用专门设计的6自由度夹具进行AJC ROM测试。所有测量都是在实验室坐标系下进行的,并代表了主动AJC ROM的评估。跖屈、背屈、内翻、外翻、外展和内收的角位移被数字记录和比较。在3个正交轴上,9 ~ 20岁女性的AJC ROMs普遍大于男性。在每个性别中,AJC ROM有一致的趋势,从14 - 16岁或17 - 20岁的最大值下降到60岁以后的最小值。女性的平均下降幅度大于男性。本研究提供证据支持AJC ROM确实存在年龄相关和性别差异的论点。最小化AJC ROM随年龄下降的可能性需要进一步的研究。
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Differences in ankle joint complex range of motion as a function of age.

The purpose of this study was to determine whether gender- and age-related differences in ankle joint complex (AJC) range of motion (ROM) exist in children (range 9-13 years), adolescents (14-16 years), and young adults (17-20 years), and to compare these data with those published for older subjects (21-79 years) using the same protocol. A total of 120 subjects (58 males and 62 females) ranging in age from 9 to 20 years were tested for AJC ROM using a specifically designed 6 degrees of freedom fixture. All measurements were made with respect to a laboratory coordinate system, and represented assessment of active AJC ROM. Angular displacements for plantarflexion, dorsiflexion, inversion, eversion, abduction, and adduction were digitally recorded and compared. AJC ROMs of females aged 9 to 20 years were generally greater than those for males about all three orthogonal axes. Within each gender, there was a consistent trend for AJC ROM to decrease from a maximum at 14 to 16 or 17 to 20 years to a minimum after age 60 years. The average decrement was greater for females than for males. This study provided evidence to support the contention that age-related and gender differences in AJC ROM do exist. The possibility of minimizing the decline in AJC ROM with age requires further investigation.

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