Quantitative gait characteristics of children who had successful unilateral clubfoot operation
Abstract
Methods: Sixteen children [10 boys, 6 girls; mean age, 6.8 years (range 4-9 years)] with surgically treated unilateral clubfoot and 24 age-matched healthy children were included in the study. Foot length, calf circumference, ankle range of motion, and radiographic measurements were recorded. All time-distance (walking velocity, cadence, step time, step length, double support time), kinematic (joint rotation angles of pelvis, hip, knee, and ankle in sagittal, coronal and transverse planes), and kinetic (ground reaction forces, moments, and powers of hip, knee, and ankle) data were evaluated.
Results: Calf circumference and ankle range of motion of involved extremity were significantly less than the unaffected side (p<0.05). Quantitative gait data revealed that children with clubfoot had slower walking velocity (0.75±0.25 m/sec vs. 1.02±0.18 m/sec, p=0.01), shorter stride length (0.72±0.23 m vs. 0.91±0.05 m, p=0.01) than healthy children group. Affected foot of unilateral clubfoot patients had more toe-in than healthy children (-14.24±21.78° vs. 18.54±7.90°, p=0.001). Unaffected side showed increased pelvic excursions and medio-lateral ground reaction forces as well as decreased ankle and hip motion in sagittal plane.
Conclusion: Even asymptomatic well-treated children with unilateral clubfoot may have gait deviations both in the affected and unaffected sides. These alterations may also be the result of the subclinical involvement of the so called healthy foot by disease (clubfoot) as well as the compensatory mechanisms.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Health Care Administration
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Ertugrul Aksahin
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H. Yalcin Yuksel
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Gunes Yavuzer
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Hasan Muratli
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Levent Celebi
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Ali Bicimoglu
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Publication Date
February 4, 2011
Submission Date
March 11, 2014
Acceptance Date
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Year 2010 Volume: 44 Number: 5