Kinematic adaptations from self-selected to fast speed walking in patients with adult spinal deformity

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作者
Karam, Krystel Abi [1 ]
El Rachkidi, Rami [1 ]
Semaan, Karl [1 ]
Saad, Eddy [1 ]
Fakhoury, Marc [1 ]
Saade, Maria [1 ]
Ayoub, Elma [1 ]
Rteil, Ali [1 ]
Jaber, Elena [1 ]
Mekhael, Elio [1 ]
Nassim, Nabil [1 ]
Massaad, Abir [1 ]
Ghanem, Ismat [1 ]
Assi, Ayman [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] St Joseph Univ Beirut, Fac Med, Lab Biomech & Med Imaging, Beirut, Lebanon
[2] Inst Biomecan Humaine Georges Charpak Arts & Metie, Paris, France
关键词
Adult spinal deformity; 3D gait analysis; Kinematic adaptations; Sagittal malalignment; Quality of life; GAIT; BALANCE; LINE;
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10.1007/s43390-023-00799-3
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Purpose To investigate kinematic adaptations from self-selected to fast speed walking in ASD patients.Methods 115 primary ASD and 66 controls underwent biplanar radiographic X-rays and 3D gait analysis to calculate trunk, segmental spine and lower limb kinematics during self-selected and fast speed walking. Kinematic adaptation was calculated as the difference (Delta) between fast and self-selected speed walking. ASD with 7 or more limited kinematic adaptation parameters were classified as ASD-limited-KA, while those with less than 7 limited kinematic adaptation parameters were classified as ASD-mild-KA.Results 25 patients were classified as ASD-limited-KA and 90 as ASD-mild-KA. ASD-limited-KA patients walked with a lesser increase of pelvic rotation (Delta = 1.7 vs 5.5 degrees), sagittal hip movement (Delta = 3.1 vs 7.4 degrees) and shoulder-pelvis axial rotation (Delta = 3.4 vs 6.4 degrees) compared to controls (all p < 0.05). ASD-limited-KA had an increased SVA (60.6 vs - 5.7 mm), PT (23.7 vs 11.9 degrees), PI-LL (9.7 vs - 11.7 degrees), knee flexion (9.2 vs - 0.4 degrees) and a decreased LL (44.0 vs 61.4 degrees) compared to controls (all p < 0.05). Kinematic and radiographic alterations were less pronounced in ASD-mild-KA. The limited increase of walking speed was correlated to the deteriorated physical component summary score of SF-36 (r = 0.37).Discussion Kinematic limitations during adaptation from self-selected to fast speed walking highlight an alteration of a daily life activity in ASD patients. ASD with limited kinematic adaptations showed more severe sagittal malalignment with an increased SVA, PT, PI-LL, and knee flexion, a decreased LL and the most deteriorated quality of life. This highlights the importance of 3D movement analysis in the evaluation of ASD.
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页码:423 / 431
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