José Javier Alfaro Santafé , Antonio Gómez Bernal , Carla Lanuza Cerzócimo , Carlos Sempere Bonet , Aida Barniol Mercade , José Víctor Alfaro Santafé
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摘要
背景:功能性拇趾限制症(FHL)是一种众所周知的多因素功能障碍,其临床特征是负重时第一指跖指关节难以负荷至背屈。本研究的目的是验证距骨关节背屈减少与第一指骨跖关节受限之间的可能关系。分析26例患者负重弓步试验(WBLT)值,其中13例为FHL, 13例为对照组。对全部样本进行FHL检验和WBLT检验。对WBLT进行了三次测量,以平均±标准差的形式获得其结果,以便将其与HLF的存在联系起来。对独立样本进行T-Student检验,比较病例组和对照组的WBLT结果。对样本的左右肢体进行了分析,并对性别进行了区分。结果病例组与对照组右腿背屈活动度(30.84±2.820 vs 34.92±1.93)差异有统计学意义;p & lt;0.05),但左腿没有(31.00±4.000 vs 34.30±2.56;p = 0.19)。在性别方面,在病例对照中,女性和男性在右腿上的差异同样显著,但在左腿上却没有。结论:基于本研究的结果,我们发现了高强度骨关节炎与距踝关节活动范围减小之间的关联,尽管还需要进一步的研究来确定这种生物力学关系。
Results of the weight-bearing Lunge test on patients with functional hallux limitus: A cross sectional case–control study
Background
Functional hallux limitus (FHL) is a well-known multifactorial functional disruption defined as a clinical entity characterized by the difficulty of loading the metatarsal-phalangeal joint of the first finger to the dorsal flexion when weight-bearing. The objective of this study is to verify a possible relationship between a decrease in dorsiflexion of the talocrural joint with a limitation of the first phalangeal metatarsal joint.
Patients and methods
Weight-bearing Lunge test (WBLT) values of 26 participants were analyzed, 13 had FHL and 13 were controls. FHL test and WBLT were performed to the total of the sample. Three measurements were made for the WBLT to obtain its result as mean ± standard deviation in order to relate it to the presence of HLF. The T-Student test was performed on independent samples comparing the WBLT results on the cases and controls groups. The left and the right limbs were analyzed for the sample and a distinction was made between genders.
Results
Statistically significant differences were found between the cases group and the control group at the dorsal flexion range of motion for the right leg (30.84 ± 2.820 vs 34.92 ± 1.93; p < 0.05) but not for the left leg (31.00 ± 4.000 vs 34.30 ± 2.56; p = 0.19). In relation to the gender, the differences between cases–control were equally significant for the female and male genders on the right leg, but not on the left.
Conclusions
Based on the results obtained in the study, an association between HLF and a decrease in the range of motion of the talocrural joint has been found, although further studies are needed in order to correlate this biomechanical relation.