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行走速度对单侧经胫骨截肢者最小足趾间隙以及最小间隙与摆动足峰值速度之间时间关系的影响。

The effects of walking speed on minimum toe clearance and on the temporal relationship between minimum clearance and peak swing-foot velocity in unilateral trans-tibial amputees.

作者信息

De Asha Alan R, Buckley John G

机构信息

Division of Medical Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK.

Division of Medical Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK

出版信息

Prosthet Orthot Int. 2015 Apr;39(2):120-5. doi: 10.1177/0309364613515493. Epub 2014 Jan 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Minimum toe clearance is a critical gait event because it coincides with peak forward velocity of the swing foot, and thus, there is an increased risk of tripping and falling. Trans-tibial amputees have increased risk of tripping compared to able-bodied individuals. Assessment of toe clearance during gait is thus clinically relevant. In able-bodied gait, minimum toe clearance increases with faster walking speeds, and it is widely reported that there is synchronicity between when peak swing-foot velocity and minimum toe clearance occur. There are no such studies involving lower-limb amputees.

OBJECTIVES

To determine the effects of walking speed on minimum toe clearance and on the temporal relationship between clearance and peak swing-foot velocity in unilateral trans-tibial amputees.

STUDY DESIGN

Cross-sectional.

METHODS

A total of 10 trans-tibial participants walked at slow, customary and fast speeds. Minimum toe clearance and the timings of minimum toe clearance and peak swing-foot velocity were determined and compared between intact and prosthetic sides.

RESULTS

Minimum toe clearance was reduced on the prosthetic side and, unlike on the intact side, did not increase with walking speed increase. Peak swing-foot velocity consistently occurred (~0.014 s) after point of minimum toe clearance on both limbs across all walking speeds, but there was no significant difference in the toe-ground clearance between the two events.

CONCLUSION

The absence of speed related increases in minimum toe clearance on the prosthetic side suggests that speed related modulation of toe clearance for an intact limb typically occurs at the swing-limb ankle. The temporal consistency between peak foot velocity and minimum toe clearance on each limb suggests that swing-phase inter-segmental coordination is unaffected by trans-tibial amputation.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

The lack of increase in minimum toe clearance on the prosthetic side at higher walking speeds may potentially increase risk of tripping. Findings indicate that determining the instant of peak swing-foot velocity will also consistently identify when/where minimum toe clearance occurs.

摘要

背景

最小足趾间隙是一个关键的步态事件,因为它与摆动足的峰值向前速度同时出现,因此绊倒和跌倒的风险增加。与健全个体相比,经胫截肢者绊倒的风险更高。因此,评估步态期间的足趾间隙具有临床相关性。在健全步态中,最小足趾间隙随着步行速度加快而增加,并且广泛报道摆动足峰值速度与最小足趾间隙出现的时间之间存在同步性。尚无此类涉及下肢截肢者的研究。

目的

确定步行速度对单侧经胫截肢者最小足趾间隙以及间隙与摆动足峰值速度之间时间关系的影响。

研究设计

横断面研究。

方法

10名经胫截肢参与者分别以慢、习惯和快的速度行走。确定并比较健侧和假肢侧的最小足趾间隙以及最小足趾间隙和摆动足峰值速度的时间。

结果

假肢侧的最小足趾间隙减小,并且与健侧不同,它不会随着步行速度的增加而增加。在所有步行速度下,双下肢摆动足峰值速度始终在最小足趾间隙点之后出现(约0.014秒),但这两个事件之间的足趾与地面间隙没有显著差异。

结论

假肢侧最小足趾间隙没有与速度相关的增加,这表明健全肢体中与速度相关的足趾间隙调节通常发生在摆动肢体的踝关节处。每个肢体上摆动足峰值速度与最小足趾间隙之间的时间一致性表明,摆动期节段间协调不受经胫截肢的影响。

临床意义

在较高步行速度下假肢侧最小足趾间隙缺乏增加可能会增加绊倒风险。研究结果表明,确定摆动足峰值速度的瞬间也将始终确定最小足趾间隙出现的时间/位置。

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