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Effects of ankle foot orthosis in stiff knee gait in adults with hemiplegia.

Marcelo Andrés Gatti1, Orestes Freixes, Sergio Anibal Fernández, Maria Elisa Rivas, Marcos Crespo, Silvina V Waldman, Lisandro Emilio Olmos.   

Abstract

Stroke survivors present a less efficient gait compared to healthy subjects due to abnormal knee flexion during the swing phase of gait, associated with spasticity of the rectus femoris muscle and overactivity of the ankle plantarflexors. It is relevant to understand the effect of the ankle foot orthosis (AFO) on gait in individuals with plantarflexor spasticity. The aim of this study was to compare the knee kinematics with an AFO/footwear combination and barefoot in post-stroke subjects with plantarflexor spasticity. Ten subjects with chronic hemiplegia were measured. Two kinematic variables were assessed during the swing phase of the paretic limb: knee flexion angle at toeoff and peak knee flexion angle. We also analyzed gait speed and step length of the non-paretic limb. All variables were obtained with and without the orthosis. Kinematic data were acquired using a motion capture system (ELITE). Subjects wearing an AFO showed significant improvements in gait speed (0.62 m/s (0.08 SD) vs. 0.47 m/s (0.13 SD) (p=0.007)), step length of the non-paretic limb (42 cm (5.9 SD) vs. 33.5 cm (6.6 SD) (p=0.005)) and peak knee flexion angle during the swing phase: 30.7° (14.1° SD) vs. 26.3° (11.7° SD) p=0.005. No significant differences were obtained in the knee flexion angle at toeoff between no AFO and AFO conditions. We described benefits with AFO/footwear use in the kinematics of the knee, the step length of the non-paretic limb, and the gait velocity in hemiplegic subjects after mild to moderate stroke. We conclude that the use of an AFO can improve the gait pattern and increase velocity in these subjects.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22980576     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2012.08.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomech        ISSN: 0021-9290            Impact factor:   2.712


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Authors:  Toshiki Kobayashi; Michael S Orendurff; Grace Hunt; Fan Gao; Nicholas LeCursi; Lucas S Lincoln; K Bo Foreman
Journal:  Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon)       Date:  2018-08-10       Impact factor: 2.063

2.  Effect of pneumatic compressing powered orthosis in stroke patients: preliminary study.

Authors:  Eun Sil Kim; Yong-Soon Yoon; Min Kyun Sohn; Soo-Hyun Kwak; Jong Ho Choi; Ji Sun Oh
Journal:  Ann Rehabil Med       Date:  2015-04-24

3.  Changes in angular kinematics of the paretic lower limb at different orthotic angles of plantar flexion limitation of an ankle-foot-orthosis for stroke patients.

Authors:  Hye Young Lee; Jeon Hyeong Lee; Kyoung Kim
Journal:  J Phys Ther Sci       Date:  2015-03-31

4.  Primary and secondary gait deviations of stroke survivors and their association with gait performance.

Authors:  Hyung-Sik Kim; Soon-Cheol Chung; Mi-Hyun Choi; Seon-Young Gim; Woo-Ram Kim; Gye-Rae Tack; Dae-Woon Lim; Sung-Kuk Chun; Jin-Wook Kim; Kyung-Ryoul Mun
Journal:  J Phys Ther Sci       Date:  2016-09-29

5.  The impact of ankle-foot orthoses on toe clearance strategy in hemiparetic gait: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Kannit Pongpipatpaiboon; Masahiko Mukaino; Fumihiro Matsuda; Kei Ohtsuka; Hiroki Tanikawa; Junya Yamada; Kazuhiro Tsuchiyama; Eiichi Saitoh
Journal:  J Neuroeng Rehabil       Date:  2018-05-23       Impact factor: 4.262

6.  Effects of dorsiflexor functional electrical stimulation compared to an ankle/foot orthosis on stroke-related genu recurvatum gait.

Authors:  Dong-Yun Bae; Jong-Hwa Shin; Ju-Seung Kim
Journal:  J Phys Ther Sci       Date:  2019-11-26

7.  Enhancement of walking ability using a custom-made hinged knee brace in patients who experienced ambient stroke and are in the acute phase.

Authors:  Yoshinori Naito; Masataka Kamiya; Akira Kanai; Susumu Ota
Journal:  J Phys Ther Sci       Date:  2019-11-26

8.  Robotic ankle control can provide appropriate assistance throughout the gait cycle in healthy adults.

Authors:  Kei Nakagawa; Keita Higashi; Akari Ikeda; Naoto Kadono; Eiichiro Tanaka; Louis Yuge
Journal:  Front Neurorobot       Date:  2022-09-27       Impact factor: 3.493

9.  Kinematic on Ankle and Knee Joint of Post-Stroke Elderly Patients by Wearing Newly Elastic Band-Type Ankle-Foot Orthosis in Gait.

Authors:  Jong Hyun Kim; Byeong Hee Won
Journal:  Clin Interv Aging       Date:  2019-12-05       Impact factor: 4.458

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