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矫形鞋对遗传性运动和感觉神经病患者的步态适应性有积极影响。

Orthopedic footwear has a positive influence on gait adaptability in individuals with hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy.

作者信息

de Jong Lysanne A F, Kerkum Yvette L, Altmann Viola C, Geurts Alexander C H, Keijsers Noel L W

机构信息

Department of Research, Sint Maartenskliniek, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Research and Development, OIM Orthopedie, Assen, the Netherlands; Department of Rehabilitation, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

REVAL Rehabilitation Research Center, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hasselt University, Diepenbeek, Belgium.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2023 Sep;106:18-22. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2023.08.011. Epub 2023 Aug 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Individuals with Hereditary Motor and Sensory Neuropathy (HMSN) are commonly provided with orthopedic footwear to improve gait. Although orthopedic footwear has shown to improve walking speed and spatiotemporal parameters, its effect on gait adaptability has not been established.

RESEARCH QUESTION

What is the effect of orthopedic footwear on gait adaptability in individuals with HMSN?

METHODS

Fifteen individuals with HMSN performed a precision stepping task on an instrumented treadmill projecting visual targets, while wearing either custom-made orthopedic or standardized footwear (i.e. minimally supportive, flexible sneakers). Primary measure of gait adaptability was the absolute Euclidean distance [mm] between the target center and the middle of the foot (absolute error). Secondary outcomes included the relative and variable error [mm] in both anterior-posterior (AP) and medial-lateral (ML) directions. Dynamic balance was assessed by the prediction of ML foot placement based on the ML center of mass position and velocity, using linear regression. Dynamic balance was primarily determined by foot placement deviation in terms of root mean square error. Another aspect of dynamic balance was foot placement adherence in terms of the coefficient of determination (R). Differences between the footwear conditions were analyzed with a paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test (α = 0.05).

RESULTS

The absolute error, relative error (AP) and variable error (AP and ML) decreased with orthopedic footwear, whereas the relative error in ML-direction slightly increased. As for dynamic balance, no effect on foot placement deviation or adherence was found.

SIGNIFICANCE

Gait adaptability improved with orthopedic compared to standardized footwear in people with HMSN, as indicated by improved precision stepping. Dynamic balance, as a possible underlying mechanism, was not affected by orthopedic footwear.

摘要

背景

遗传性运动和感觉神经病(HMSN)患者通常会使用矫形鞋来改善步态。尽管矫形鞋已被证明能提高步行速度和时空参数,但其对步态适应性的影响尚未明确。

研究问题

矫形鞋对HMSN患者的步态适应性有何影响?

方法

15名HMSN患者在配备仪器的跑步机上进行精确踏步任务,跑步机投射视觉目标,他们分别穿着定制的矫形鞋或标准鞋(即支撑性最小、灵活的运动鞋)。步态适应性的主要测量指标是目标中心与脚底中部之间的绝对欧几里得距离[毫米](绝对误差)。次要结果包括前后(AP)和内外侧(ML)方向上的相对误差和可变误差[毫米]。通过基于ML重心位置和速度的线性回归预测ML足部位置来评估动态平衡。动态平衡主要由均方根误差方面的足部位置偏差决定。动态平衡的另一个方面是决定系数(R)方面的足部位置依从性。使用配对t检验或Wilcoxon符号秩检验(α = 0.05)分析不同鞋类条件之间的差异。

结果

穿着矫形鞋时,绝对误差、相对误差(AP)和可变误差(AP和ML)均降低,而ML方向上的相对误差略有增加。至于动态平衡,未发现对足部位置偏差或依从性有影响。

意义

与标准鞋相比,矫形鞋使HMSN患者的步态适应性得到改善,表现为精确踏步能力提高。作为一种可能的潜在机制,动态平衡不受矫形鞋的影响。

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