Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Engineering Center, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA; Department of Rehabilitation Sciences & Technology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA; Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Institute for Health & Equity, Division of Biostatistics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
J Biomech. 2024 Jun;170:112151. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2024.112151. Epub 2024 May 15.
Complex musculoskeletal complications in children with hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD) include pain, proprioception deficits, and joint instability, which may result in movement dysfunction during walking. However, no studies have explored the inter-joint coordination deficits in children with HSD. The purpose of this study was to determine the lower extremity inter-joint coupling angles, patterns, and variability during walking in children with HSD compared to children without HSD (non-HSD). Ankle, knee, and hip kinematics during the stance phase of walking in 18 children with HSD and 18 children without HSD were measured using three-dimensional motion analysis. Coupling angles, patterns, and variability of hip-knee, hip-ankle, and knee-ankle were quantified in the sagittal, frontal, and transverse planes using vector coding techniques. Statistical modeling of coupling angles on sine and cosine scales and bootstrapped standard errors were used to compare coupling angles between HSD and non-HSD groups. Permutational multivariate analysis of variance and statistical non-parametric mapping two-sample t-tests were used to compare the coupling patterns and variability between HSD and non-HSD groups, respectively. Our results indicated that coupling angles, patterns, and variability were not significantly different between the groups. These findings suggest that lower extremity inter-joint coordination and its variability during walking might not be a promising area for further research or intervention in children with HSD. Further research could use other biomechanical methods to investigate coordination deficits in pediatric patients with HSD, and how aging and disease progression are associated with coordination deficits in individuals with HSD.
患有过度活动综合征(HSD)的儿童可能出现复杂的肌肉骨骼并发症,包括疼痛、本体感觉缺陷和关节不稳定,这可能导致行走时运动功能障碍。然而,目前尚无研究探讨 HSD 儿童的关节间协调不足。本研究旨在确定与无 HSD(非 HSD)儿童相比,HSD 儿童在行走时下肢关节间的耦合角度、模式和可变性。使用三维运动分析测量了 18 名 HSD 儿童和 18 名非 HSD 儿童在行走支撑相期间的踝关节、膝关节和髋关节运动学。使用矢量编码技术在矢状面、额状面和水平面量化髋关节-膝关节、髋关节-踝关节和膝关节-踝关节的耦合角度、模式和可变性。对正弦和余弦尺度上的耦合角度进行统计建模,并使用 bootstrap 标准误差来比较 HSD 和非 HSD 组之间的耦合角度。使用置换多元方差分析和统计非参数映射两样本 t 检验分别比较 HSD 和非 HSD 组之间的耦合模式和可变性。我们的结果表明,两组之间的耦合角度、模式和可变性没有显著差异。这些发现表明,行走时下肢关节间的协调及其可变性可能不是 HSD 儿童进一步研究或干预的有希望的领域。进一步的研究可以使用其他生物力学方法来研究 HSD 儿科患者的协调缺陷,以及年龄增长和疾病进展如何与 HSD 患者的协调缺陷相关。