| Literature DB >> 25003278 |
Francisco Molina-Rueda1, Isabel M Alguacil-Diego1, Alicia Cuesta-Gómez1, Javier Iglesias-Giménez1, Andrés Martín-Vivaldi2, Juan C Miangolarra-Page1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lower limb amputees exhibit postural control deficits during standing which can affect their walking ability.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25003278 PMCID: PMC4183500 DOI: 10.1590/bjpt-rbf.2014.0032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Phys Ther ISSN: 1413-3555 Impact factor: 3.377
Figure 1Special lightweight surface markers in volunteer with UTA.
Figure 2Pelvis motion in the frontal plane: peak pelvis obliquity. A positive pelvis obliquity value relates to a situation in which the opposite side of the pelvis is lower. A negative pelvis obliquity value relates to a situation in which the opposite side of the pelvis is higher. Peak pelvis obliquity: (1) Peak pelvis obliquity during loading response (0-10% GC); (2) peak pelvis obliquity during midstance (10-30% GC); (3) peak pelvis obliquity during pre-swing (50-60% GC). Y axis (degrees), X axis (0-100% gait cycle [GC]).
Subjects characteristics.
| Subjects with UTA (n=25) | Control group (n=25) | |||
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| Age (years) | 50.26 (13.76) | 46.71 (14.79) | ||
| Weight (Kg) | 80.02 (13.79) | 72.49 (9.73) | ||
| Height (cm) | 173.17 (8.55) | 172.33 (8.36) | ||
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| Lower limb length (cm) | 85.84 (4.81) | 87.81 (5.32) | 89.02 (5.25) | 89.34 (6.02) |
: Unilateral Transtibial Amputation
Values are mean and standard deviation (SD).
Spatio-temporal parameters. Kinematic data (degrees) of the hip, pelvis and thorax. Hip median peak values of internal moments in the frontal plane (Nm/Kg). Vertical ground reaction forces (GRFv, %BW).
| Spatio-temporal parameters | Subjects with UTA (n=25) | Control group (n=25) | ||
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| Prosthetic side | Sound side | Left control group (n=25) | Right control group (n=25) | |
| Walking speed (m/s) | 1.13 (.12) | 1.20 (.14) | ||
| Cadence (steps/min) | 104.71 (7.67) | 109.35 (6.78) | ||
| Stride length (m) | 1.29 (.18) | 1.28 (.17) | 1.22 (.14) | 1.28 (.12) |
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| Thorax obliquity. Peak value during stance period. |
| –2.11 (3.54) | –.84 (2.47) | –.79 (2.21) |
| Pelvic obliquity Peak value during loading response. |
| 3.17 (2.44) | 4.17 (2.29) | 3.42 (2.41) |
| Pelvic obliquity. Peak value during middle stance. |
| –1.26 (2.41) | .69 (2.34) | .38 (219) |
| Pelvic obliquity. Peak value during pre-swing phase. |
| –1.38 (3.16) | –3.25 (2.63) | –4.12 (2.59) |
| Hip adduction. Peak value during stance period. |
| 5.05 (3.72) | 5.44 (3.70) | 5.67 (3.21) |
| First peak of the hip abductor moment |
| .77 (.23) | .73 (.15) | .70 (.22) |
| Second peak of the hip abductor moment |
| .93 (.36) | .89 (.14) | .82 (.09) |
| Fy1 |
| 110.53 (9.51) | 102.01 (7.57) | 102.07 (8.01) |
| Fy2 |
| 105.57 (7.60) | 111.60 (4.39) | 111.62 (3.99) |
Values are mean and standard deviation (SD)
p<0.05 vs. Control side (right and left)
p<0.05 vs. Sound side
. First peak of t he vertical GRF
. Second peak of the vertical GRF
. Ground Reaction Forces
. Unilateral Transtibial Amputation.
Figure 3(A) Hip abduction/adduction moment. Positive values are abduction moment. Negative values are adduction moment. Y axis (Nm/Kg). X axis. (0-100% gait cycle). (B) Mean values of thorax motion in the frontal plane. A negative thorax obliquity angle relates to a situation in which the opposite side of the thorax is higher; a positive thorax obliquity angle relates to a situation in which the opposite side of the thorax is lower. Y axis (degrees). X axis. (0-100% gait cycle). (C) Mean values of pelvis motion in the frontal plane. A positive pelvis obliquity value relates to a situation in which the opposite side of the pelvis is lower. A negative pelvis obliquity value relates to a situation in which the opposite side of the pelvis is higher. Y axis (degrees). X axis. (0-100% gait cycle). (D) Mean values of hip motion in the frontal plane. Positive values are degrees of adducted position. Y axis (degrees). X axis. (0-100% gait cycle). Black line: Right control side; Blue line: Prosthetic side; Red line: Sound side.