量化成人获得性扁平足畸形(AAFD)中增加的侧柱不稳定性。

Q2 Health Professions
Foot Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.foot.2023.102036
David Chrastek , Mahmoud El-Mousili , Ahmad Al-Sukaini , Isabel S. Austin , Trisha Yanduru , Steve Cutts , Chandra Pasapula
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摘要

AAFD包括韧带衰竭和肌腱过载,主要集中在有症状的胫骨后肌腱和弹簧韧带。AAFD引起的侧柱(LC)不稳定性增加没有定义或量化。本研究旨在量化单侧症状性平足LC运动增加的情况,将对侧未受影响的无症状足作为内部对照。在该病例匹配分析中,纳入了15名单侧2期AAFD足和未受影响的对侧足的患者。脚的横向平移被测量作为弹簧韧带能力的指南。通过直接测量第一和第4/5跖骨背侧头部运动和进一步的视频分析来评估内侧和LC背侧矢状面不稳定性。LC背侧矢状运动(受影响与未受影响足部之间)的平均增加为5.6 mm(95%置信区间[4.63-6.55],p
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Quantifying increased lateral column instability in Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity (AAFD)

AAFD comprises ligamentous failure and tendon overload, mainly focused on the symptomatic posterior tibial tendon and the spring ligament. Increased lateral column (LC) instability arising in AAFD is not defined or quantified. This study aims to quantify the increased LC motion in unilateral symptomatic planus feet, using the contralateral unaffected asymptomatic foot as an internal control. In this case matched analysis, 15 patients with unilateral stage 2 AAFD foot and an unaffected contralateral foot were included. Lateral foot translation was measured as a guide to spring ligament competency. Medial and LC dorsal sagittal instability were assessed by direct measurement of dorsal 1st and 4th/5th metatarsal head motion and further video analysis. The mean increase in dorsal LC sagittal motion (between affected vs unaffected foot) was 5.6 mm (95% CI [4.63–6.55], p < 0.001). The mean increase in the lateral translation score was 42.8 mm (95% CI [37.48–48.03], p < 0.001). The mean increase in medial column dorsal sagittal motion was 6.8 mm (95% CI [5.7–7.8], p < 0.001). Video analysis also showed a statistically significant increase in LC dorsal sagittal motion between affected and unaffected sides (p < 0.001). This is the first study that quantifies a statistically significant increased LC dorsal motion in feet with AAFD. Understanding its pathogenesis and its link to talonavicular/spring ligament laxity improves foot assessment and may allow the development of future preventative treatment strategies.

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Foot
Foot Health Professions-Podiatry
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期刊介绍: The Foot is an international peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of scientific approaches and medical and surgical treatment of the foot. The Foot aims to provide a multidisciplinary platform for all specialties involved in treating disorders of the foot. At present it is the only journal which provides this inter-disciplinary opportunity. Primary research papers cover a wide range of disorders of the foot and their treatment, including diabetes, vascular disease, neurological, dermatological and infectious conditions, sports injuries, biomechanics, bioengineering, orthoses and prostheses.
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