Analysis of the gait of children with cerebral palsy with and without using ankle and foot orthoses

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Autor(a) principal: Bridi, Daiane
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Cavião, Ingrid Corso, Schmitt, Vinícius Mazzochi, Saccani, Raquel, Bonetti, Leandro Viçosa, Cechetti, Fernanda, Zatta, Patrícia Regina Righês P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/29390
Resumo: AIMS: To analyze the linear parameters of the gait of children with spastic hemiparetic cerebral palsy, users of articulated ankle and foot orthoses.METHODS: A three-dimensional analysis of the gait of eight children with spastic hemiparetic cerebral palsy, aged 5 to 10 years, classified in levels I and II of the Gross Motor Function Classification System, was made with and without the use of ankle and foot orthoses. A kinematic system with seven integrated cameras captured the three-dimensional trajectory of markers in the participants' body during gait, with data being collected at a sampling rate of 100 Hz. For the comparisons, the paired t-test and the t-test for a sample were used.RESULTS: Considering the gait’s spatiotemporal variables of these children with cerebral palsy compared to normal values, only velocity (with the orthosis and without the orthoses) presented a statistically significant difference. The mean normal gait velocity is 1.25 m/s, while in the non-orthoses participants the mean velocity was 0.98±0.10 m/s (p=0.0001) and with the use of orthoses the mean velocity was 0.96±0.21 m/s (p=0.0001). In the comparison between children using or not the ankle and foot orthoses, velocity, cadence and pitch length were respectively 0.98±0.10 m/s, 131±16.15 steps/min and 0.44±0.08 m in the children without the orthoses; and 0.96±0.21 m/s, 128.37±22.9 steps/min and 0.48±0.05 m in the children with the orthoses. The differences were not statistically significant.CONCLUSIONS: Comparison between the same group with and without the use of ankle and foot orthoses suggests that their use in children with cerebral palsy may promote an increase in step length and a decrease in velocity and cadence in relation to condition without orthosis, favouring a better distribution of weight in the paretic member and providing a better symmetry in gait. However, the differences were not statistically significant. Thus, it is expected that the results obtained in this study can serve as a pilot for future research, with larger samples.
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spelling Analysis of the gait of children with cerebral palsy with and without using ankle and foot orthosesAnálise da marcha de crianças com paralisia cerebral com e sem uso de órteses de tornozelo e pécerebral palsychildhemiparesisorthosisgait.paralisia cerebralcriançahemiparesiaórtesemarcha.AIMS: To analyze the linear parameters of the gait of children with spastic hemiparetic cerebral palsy, users of articulated ankle and foot orthoses.METHODS: A three-dimensional analysis of the gait of eight children with spastic hemiparetic cerebral palsy, aged 5 to 10 years, classified in levels I and II of the Gross Motor Function Classification System, was made with and without the use of ankle and foot orthoses. A kinematic system with seven integrated cameras captured the three-dimensional trajectory of markers in the participants' body during gait, with data being collected at a sampling rate of 100 Hz. For the comparisons, the paired t-test and the t-test for a sample were used.RESULTS: Considering the gait’s spatiotemporal variables of these children with cerebral palsy compared to normal values, only velocity (with the orthosis and without the orthoses) presented a statistically significant difference. The mean normal gait velocity is 1.25 m/s, while in the non-orthoses participants the mean velocity was 0.98±0.10 m/s (p=0.0001) and with the use of orthoses the mean velocity was 0.96±0.21 m/s (p=0.0001). In the comparison between children using or not the ankle and foot orthoses, velocity, cadence and pitch length were respectively 0.98±0.10 m/s, 131±16.15 steps/min and 0.44±0.08 m in the children without the orthoses; and 0.96±0.21 m/s, 128.37±22.9 steps/min and 0.48±0.05 m in the children with the orthoses. The differences were not statistically significant.CONCLUSIONS: Comparison between the same group with and without the use of ankle and foot orthoses suggests that their use in children with cerebral palsy may promote an increase in step length and a decrease in velocity and cadence in relation to condition without orthosis, favouring a better distribution of weight in the paretic member and providing a better symmetry in gait. However, the differences were not statistically significant. Thus, it is expected that the results obtained in this study can serve as a pilot for future research, with larger samples.OBJETIVOS: Analisar os parâmetros lineares da marcha de crianças com paralisia cerebral hemiparética espástica, usuárias de órteses de tornozelo e pé articuladas.MÉTODOS: Foi realizada a análise tridimensional da marcha de oito crianças com paralisia cerebral hemiparética espástica, com idade entre 5 e 10 anos, classificadas nos níveis I e II do Sistema de Classificação da Função Motora Grossa, com e sem o uso de órtese de tornozelo e pé. Um sistema de cinemetria com sete câmeras integradas capturou a trajetória tridimensional dos marcadores no corpo dos participantes durante a marcha, sendo os dados coletados em uma taxa de amostragem de 100 Hz. Para as comparações foram utilizados o teste t pareado e o teste t para uma amostra.RESULTADOS: Em relação às variáveis espaço-temporais da marcha das crianças com paralisia cerebral comparadas com os valores da normalidade, apenas a velocidade (tanto com a órtese quanto sem a órtese) apresentou diferença estatisticamente significativa. O valor médio normal da velocidade da marcha é de 1,25 m/s, enquanto nos participantes sem uso de órtese a velocidade média foi de 0,98±0,10 m/s (p=0,0001) e com o uso de órtese a velocidade média foi de 0,96±0,21 m/s (p=0,0001). Na comparação entre as crianças usando ou não a órtese de tornozelo e pé articulada, a velocidade, a cadência e o comprimento do passo foram respectivamente de 0,98±0,10 m/s, 131±16,15 passos/min e 0,44±0,08 m nas crianças sem a órtese; e de 0,96±0,21 m/s, 128,37±22,9 passos/min e 0,48±0,05 m nas crianças com a órtese. As diferenças não foram estatisticamente significativas.CONCLUSÕES: A comparação entre o mesmo grupo com e sem o uso das órteses de tornozelo e pé articuladas sugere que o uso das mesmas nas crianças com paralisia cerebral possa promover um aumento do comprimento do passo e uma diminuição da velocidade e da cadência em relação à condição sem órtese, favorecendo uma melhor distribuição de peso no membro parético e proporcionando uma melhor simetria na marcha. Entretanto as diferenças não foram estatisticamente significativas. Assim, espera-se que os resultados obtidos neste estudo possam servir de piloto para futuras pesquisas, com amostras maiores.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2018-06-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/2939010.15448/1980-6108.2018.2.29390Scientia Medica; Vol. 28 No. 2 (2018); ID29390Scientia Medica; v. 28 n. 2 (2018); ID293901980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2018.2reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/29390/16948Copyright (c) 2018 Scientia Medicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBridi, DaianeCavião, Ingrid CorsoSchmitt, Vinícius MazzochiSaccani, RaquelBonetti, Leandro ViçosaCechetti, FernandaZatta, Patrícia Regina Righês P.2018-07-23T02:57:15Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/29390Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/PUBhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/oaiscientiamedica@pucrs.br || editora.periodicos@pucrs.br1980-61081806-5562opendoar:2018-07-23T02:57:15Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of the gait of children with cerebral palsy with and without using ankle and foot orthoses
Análise da marcha de crianças com paralisia cerebral com e sem uso de órteses de tornozelo e pé
title Analysis of the gait of children with cerebral palsy with and without using ankle and foot orthoses
spellingShingle Analysis of the gait of children with cerebral palsy with and without using ankle and foot orthoses
Bridi, Daiane
cerebral palsy
child
hemiparesis
orthosis
gait.
paralisia cerebral
criança
hemiparesia
órtese
marcha.
title_short Analysis of the gait of children with cerebral palsy with and without using ankle and foot orthoses
title_full Analysis of the gait of children with cerebral palsy with and without using ankle and foot orthoses
title_fullStr Analysis of the gait of children with cerebral palsy with and without using ankle and foot orthoses
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the gait of children with cerebral palsy with and without using ankle and foot orthoses
title_sort Analysis of the gait of children with cerebral palsy with and without using ankle and foot orthoses
author Bridi, Daiane
author_facet Bridi, Daiane
Cavião, Ingrid Corso
Schmitt, Vinícius Mazzochi
Saccani, Raquel
Bonetti, Leandro Viçosa
Cechetti, Fernanda
Zatta, Patrícia Regina Righês P.
author_role author
author2 Cavião, Ingrid Corso
Schmitt, Vinícius Mazzochi
Saccani, Raquel
Bonetti, Leandro Viçosa
Cechetti, Fernanda
Zatta, Patrícia Regina Righês P.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bridi, Daiane
Cavião, Ingrid Corso
Schmitt, Vinícius Mazzochi
Saccani, Raquel
Bonetti, Leandro Viçosa
Cechetti, Fernanda
Zatta, Patrícia Regina Righês P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cerebral palsy
child
hemiparesis
orthosis
gait.
paralisia cerebral
criança
hemiparesia
órtese
marcha.
topic cerebral palsy
child
hemiparesis
orthosis
gait.
paralisia cerebral
criança
hemiparesia
órtese
marcha.
description AIMS: To analyze the linear parameters of the gait of children with spastic hemiparetic cerebral palsy, users of articulated ankle and foot orthoses.METHODS: A three-dimensional analysis of the gait of eight children with spastic hemiparetic cerebral palsy, aged 5 to 10 years, classified in levels I and II of the Gross Motor Function Classification System, was made with and without the use of ankle and foot orthoses. A kinematic system with seven integrated cameras captured the three-dimensional trajectory of markers in the participants' body during gait, with data being collected at a sampling rate of 100 Hz. For the comparisons, the paired t-test and the t-test for a sample were used.RESULTS: Considering the gait’s spatiotemporal variables of these children with cerebral palsy compared to normal values, only velocity (with the orthosis and without the orthoses) presented a statistically significant difference. The mean normal gait velocity is 1.25 m/s, while in the non-orthoses participants the mean velocity was 0.98±0.10 m/s (p=0.0001) and with the use of orthoses the mean velocity was 0.96±0.21 m/s (p=0.0001). In the comparison between children using or not the ankle and foot orthoses, velocity, cadence and pitch length were respectively 0.98±0.10 m/s, 131±16.15 steps/min and 0.44±0.08 m in the children without the orthoses; and 0.96±0.21 m/s, 128.37±22.9 steps/min and 0.48±0.05 m in the children with the orthoses. The differences were not statistically significant.CONCLUSIONS: Comparison between the same group with and without the use of ankle and foot orthoses suggests that their use in children with cerebral palsy may promote an increase in step length and a decrease in velocity and cadence in relation to condition without orthosis, favouring a better distribution of weight in the paretic member and providing a better symmetry in gait. However, the differences were not statistically significant. Thus, it is expected that the results obtained in this study can serve as a pilot for future research, with larger samples.
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