| Literature DB >> 22381254 |
Yi-Fen Shih1, Chao-Yin Chen, Wen-Yin Chen, Hsiu-Chen Lin.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A high percentage of young children present with flatfeet. Although the percentage of those with flatfeet declines with age, about 15% of the population maintains a flat arch. A reduction in longitudinal arch height usually combines with excessive subtalar joint pronation and may be related to other musculoskeletal problems of the lower extremity kinetic chain. The purpose of this study is to describe and compare the lower extremity kinematics between children with normal arches and those with flexible flatfeet, with the intent of providing practical information for decision making when treating children with flexible flatfeet.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22381254 PMCID: PMC3359242 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-13-31
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1Illustration of subject preparation for the walking test. One motion sensor is on the center of sacrum, and six other sensors are placed bilaterally at lower third of the lateral thigh, lower third of the medial shin, and the posterior surface of the calcaneus lateral to the insertion of Achilles tendon.
Basic characteristics and lower extremity alignment measurement in children with and without flexible flatfoot
| Flexible flatfoot group, N = 20 | Control group, N = 10 | Mean Difference | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 9.7 (0.9) | 9.6(1.2) | 0.17 (-1.01 to 1.35) |
| Height(cm) | 133.53 (7.61) | 137.2 (8.26) | 1.6 (-4.99 to 8.12) |
| Weight(kg) | 30.23 (6.18) | 31.8 (5.54) | 4.0 (-4.14 to 12.09) |
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | 16.8 (2.2) | 16.82 (2.14) | 1.1 (-2.34 to 2.35) |
| Non-weight bearing Calcaneal eversion/inversion (°)a | -0.75 (4.43) | -0.3 (4.57) | 0.45 (-3.10 to 4.00) |
| Weight bearing calcaneal evrsion/inversion (°)b | 10.03 (3.18) | 5.95 (1.38) | |
| Weight bearing navicular height (cm) | 3.17 (0.91) | 4.13 (0.27) | |
| Q angle (°) | 16.25 (2.37) | 17.6 (7.78) | -1.35 (-6.55 to 3.85) |
| Ankle ROM with knee extension (°) | 16.13 (12.34) | 15.85 (9.11) | -0.28 (-9.32 to 8.77) |
| Ankle ROM with knee flexion (°) | 35.48 (17.92) | 29.95 (13.11) | -5.53 (-17.43 to 6.38) |
| Femoral anteversion (°) | 10.15 (4.45) | 9.9 (3.09) | -0.25 (-3.47 to 2.97) |
a: +:calcaneus eversion; -:calcaneus inversion
b: +:calcaneus eversion; -:calcaneus inversion
95%CI: 95% Confidence interval of the difference
Statistically significant associations are given in bold face
Comparison of the kinematic parameters between children with and without flexible flatfoota
| Kinematic variables | Flexible Flatfoot group N = 20 Mean (SD) | Control group N = 10 Mean (SD) | Mean Difference (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Calcaneal dorsi-flexion at heel contact (°) | -1.05 (6.16) | 0.37 (6.06) | 1.42 (-3.44 to 6.27) |
| Max. calcaneal dorsi-flexion (°) | 7.61(5.91) | 8.23(4.29) | 6.28 (-3.69 to 4.94) |
| Max. calcaneal plantar-flexion (°) | 8.14(5.43) | 7.63(5.58) | 5.11 (-3.84 to 4.86) |
| Total range of calcaneal dorsi-/plantar-flexion(°) | 15.74(4.35) | 15.86(5.2) | 0.12 (-3.57 to 3.80) |
| Calcaneal eversion at heel contact (°) | -5.77 (3.61) | -5.17 (3.11) | 0.60 (-2.14 to 3.35) |
| Max. calcaneal eversion (°) | 3.24(2.85) | 4.50(2.99) | 1.26 (-1.03 to 3.56) |
| Max. calcaneal inversion (°) | 7.69(4.01) | 6.33(2.53) | 1.36 (-1.50 to 4.21) |
| Total range of calcaneal eversion/inversion(°) | 10.93(3.24) | 10.83(3.44) | -0.96 (-2.72 to 2.52) |
| Calcaneal eversion excursion (°) | 9.75(3.32) | 10.27(3.55) | 0.53 (-2.16 to 3.22) |
| Calcaneal internal rotation at heel contact (°) | -4.08 (9.53) | -0.75 (24.03) | 7.89 (-14.15 to 20.81) |
| Max. calacaneal external rotation (°) | 10.84(8.39) | 5.94(23.81) | 2.64 (-14.29 to 19.57) |
| Max. calacaneal internal rotation (°) | -0.41(8.59) | 2.23(23.33) | 4.90 (-12.36 to 22.15) |
| Total range of calcaneal external/internal rotation (°) | 10.43(3.12) | 8.17(4.02) | -2.26 (-4.98 to 4.70) |
| Knee joint extension at heel contact (°) | -2.10 (7.55) | -4.62 (5.78) | -2.52 (-7.67 to 2.62) |
| Max. knee joint flexion (°) | 22.85(7.86) | 22.12(5.30) | -3.03 (-7.98 to 1.92) |
| Max. knee joint extension (°) | 1.38(6.78) | -1.65(4.92) | 0.73 (-4.93 to 6.40) |
| Total range of knee joint flexion/extension (°) | 24.24(6.03) | 20.48(4.03) | -3.76 (-8.10 to 0.58) |
| Knee joint valgus at heel contact (°) | 2.61 (3.47) | 2.32 (4.63) | -0.29 (-3.37 to 2.79) |
| Max. knee joint valgus (°) | 4.56(3.24) | 3.42(4.89) | -1.14 (-4.20 to 1.90) |
| Max. knee joint varus (°) | 0.22(3.16) | 2.21(4.42) | -1.99 (-4.86 to 0.88) |
| Total range of knee joint valgus/varus (°) | 4.78(1.67) | 5.62(1.97) | 0.84 (-0.56 to 2.25) |
| Knee joint internal rotation at heel contact (°) | -2.47 (5.89) | -7.09 (6.84) | -4.62 (-9.99 to 0.75) |
| Max. knee joint internal rotation (°) | 7.94(6.05) | 3.08(5.07) | |
| Max. knee joint external rotation (°) | 4.90(6.81) | 10.18(6.54) | -5.28 (-10.62 to 0.06) |
| Total range of knee joint internal/external rotation (°) | 12.84(3.90) | 13.23(3.09) | 0.42 (-2.49 to 3.32) |
| Knee joint internal rotation excursion | 12.82(3.95) | 12.37(4.66) | -0.45 (-3.78 to 2.87) |
| Hip joint flexion at heel contact (°) | 31.49 (11.99) | 28.30 (6.16) | -3.18 (-14.49 to 5.13) |
| Max. hip joint flexion (°) | 33.3(9.39) | 28.77(6.11) | -4.53 (-11.25 to 2.20) |
| Max. hip joint extension (°) | 6.80(10.86) | 12.24(8.38) | -5.44 (-13.47 to 2.59) |
| Total range of hip joint flexion/extension (°) | 40.09(4.02) | 41.01(4.39) | 0.92 (-4.08 to 5.91) |
| Hip joint abduction at heel contact (°) | -2.25 (3.67) | -1.23 (5.15) | 1.00 (-2.32 to 4.34) |
| Max. hip joint abduction (°) | -1.21(4.22) | 0.42(3.52) | 1.62 (-1.55 to 4.80) |
| Max. hip joint adduction (°) | 10.54(4.86) | 8.93(4.39) | 1.61 (-2.13 to 5.35) |
| Total range of hip joint abduction/adduction (°) | 9.33(2.61) | 9.35(3.52) | 0.01 (-2.31 to 2.34) |
| Hip joint internal rotation at heel contact (°) | 0.75 (5.22) | 1.10 (6.43) | 0.35 (-4.11 to 4.82) |
| Max. hip joint internal rotation (°) | 9.80(6.18) | 13.53(5.05) | 3.73 (-0.90 to 8.36) |
| Max. hip joint external rotation (°) | 2.85(4.74) | 0.55(6.55) | 2.30 (-1.97 to 6.58) |
| Total range of hip joint internal/external rotation (°) | 12.65(2.91) | 14.08(3.77) | 1.43 (-1.12 to 3.97) |
| Hip joint internal rotation excursion (°) | 10.61(2.91) | 13.33(3.86) |
95%CI: 95% Confidence interval of the difference
Statistically significant associations are given in bold face
Figure 2Movement pattern of ankle/foot complex. (A) Calcaneal dorsi-/plantarflexion, (B) eversion/inversion, and (C) internal/external rotation in children with (n = 20) and without (n = 10) flexible flatfoot during the stance phase (0-60% of the gait cycle) of comfortable walking. The standard deviations are shown in one direction.
Figure 3Movement pattern of the knee joint. (A) Extension/flexion, (B) valgus/varus, and (C) internal/external rotation in children with (n = 20) and without (n = 10) flexible flatfoot during the stance phase (0-60% of the gait cycle) of comfortable walking. The standard deviations are shown in one direction.
Figure 4Movement pattern of the hip joint. (A) Flexion/extension, (B) abduction/adduction, and (C) internal/external rotation in children with (n = 20) and without (n = 10) flexible flatfoot during the stance phase (0-60% of the gait cycle) of comfortable walking. The standard deviations are shown in one direction.