Department of Biomechanics, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 6160 University Drive South, Omaha, NE 68182, USA.
Department of Biostatistics, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 984375 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198-4375, USA.
Int J Cardiol. 2024 Jul 15;407:131992. doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2024.131992. Epub 2024 Mar 23.
Lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a cardiovascular condition manifesting from narrowed or blocked arteries supplying the legs. Gait is impaired in patients with PAD. Recent evidence suggests that walking with carbon fiber ankle foot orthoses (AFOs) can improve patient mobility and delay claudication time. This study aimed to employ advanced biomechanical gait analysis to evaluate the impact of AFO intervention on gait performance among patients with PAD. Patients with claudication had hip, knee, and ankle joint kinetics and kinematics assessed using a cross-over intervention design. Participants walked over the force platforms with and without AFOs while kinematic data was recorded with motion analysis cameras. Kinetics and kinematics were combined to quantify torques and powers during the stance period of the gait cycle. The AFOs effectively reduced the excessive ankle plantar flexion and knee extension angles, bringing the patients' joint motions closer to those observed in healthy individuals. After 3 months of the AFO intervention, the hip range of motion decreased, likely due to changes occurring within the ankle chain. With the assistance of the AFOs, the biological power generation required from the ankle and hip during the push-off phase of walking decreased. Wearing AFOs resulted in increased knee flexor torque during the loading response phase of the gait. Based on this study, AFOs may allow patients with PAD to maintain or improve gait performance. More investigation is needed to fully understand and improve the potential benefits of ankle assistive devices.
下肢外周动脉疾病(PAD)是一种心血管疾病,表现为供应腿部的动脉变窄或堵塞。PAD 患者的步态受损。最近的证据表明,使用碳纤维踝足矫形器(AFO)行走可以改善患者的活动能力并延缓跛行时间。本研究旨在采用先进的生物力学步态分析来评估 AFO 干预对 PAD 患者步态表现的影响。采用交叉干预设计评估有跛行的患者的髋关节、膝关节和踝关节的动力学和运动学。参与者在力平台上行走时佩戴和不佩戴 AFO,同时使用运动分析摄像机记录运动学数据。将动力学和运动学结合起来,在步态周期的站立期量化扭矩和功率。AFO 有效地减少了过度的踝关节跖屈和膝关节伸展角度,使患者的关节运动更接近健康人观察到的运动。在 AFO 干预 3 个月后,髋关节的活动范围减小,这可能是由于踝关节链内发生的变化。在 AFO 的辅助下,步行推进阶段脚踝和臀部所需的生物发电减少。佩戴 AFO 会导致步态的负荷反应阶段膝关节屈肌扭矩增加。基于这项研究,AFO 可能允许 PAD 患者维持或改善步态表现。需要进一步的研究来全面了解和提高踝部辅助设备的潜在益处。