Does excessive flatfoot deformity affect function? A comparison between symptomatic and asymptomatic flatfeet using the Oxford Foot Model

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作者
Hoesl, Matthias [1 ]
Boehm, Harald [1 ]
Multerer, Christel [1 ]
Doederlein, Leonhard [1 ]
机构
[1] Behandlungszentrum Aschau GmbH, Orthopaed Hosp Children, D-83229 Aschau I Chiemgau, Germany
关键词
Flexible flatfoot; Foot kinematics; Oxford Foot Model; Paediatric flatfeet; Foot function; STANCE PHASE; CHILDREN; GAIT; REPEATABILITY; KINEMATICS; CLINICIAN; SEGMENT; WALKING; TREAT; SIZE;
D O I
10.1016/j.gaitpost.2013.05.017
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Treatment of asymptomatic flexible flatfeet is a subject of great controversy. The purpose of this study was to examine foot function during walking in symptomatic (SFF) and asymptomatic (ASFF) flexible flatfeet. Thirty-five paediatric and juvenile patients with idiopathic flexible flatfeet were recruited from an orthopaedic outpatient department (14 SFF and 21 ASFF). Eleven age-matched participants with typically developing feet served as controls (TDF). To study foot function, 3D multi-segment foot kinematics and ankle joint kinetics were captured during barefoot gait analysis. Overall, alterations in foot kinematics in flatfeet were pronounced but differences between SFF and ASFF were not observed. Largest discriminatory effects between flatfeet and TDF were noticed in reduced hindfoot dorsiflexion as well as in increased forefoot supination and abduction. Upon clinical examination, restrictions in passive dorsiflexion in ASFF and SFF were significant. During gait, the hindfoot in flatfeet (both ASFF and SFF) was more everted, but less flexible. In sagittal plane, limited hindfoot dorsiflexion of ASFF and SFF was compensated for by increased forefoot mobility and a hypermobile hallux. Concerning ankle kinetics, SFF lacked positive joint energy for propulsion while ASFF needed to absorb more negative ankle joint energy during loading response. This may risk fatigue and overuse syndrome of anterior shank muscles in ASFF. Hence, despite a lack of symptoms flatfoot deformity in ASFF affected function. Yet, contrary to what was expected, SFF did not show greater deviations in 3D foot kinematics than ASFF. Symptoms may rather depend on tissue wear and subjective pain thresholds. (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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