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Kristy J Rose1, Claire E Hiller2, Melissa Mandarakas2, Jacqueline Raymond3, Kathryn Refshauge2, Joshua Burns4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Functional ankle instability (FAI) is commonly reported by children and adolescents with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT), however,, the specific variables associated with FAI remain unknown. An improved understanding of these variables may suggest interventions to improve ankle stability and possibly prevent the long-term complications associated with ankle instability in this population. The aim of this study was to therefore investigate the relationship between FAI and other functional, structural, anthropometric and demographic characteristics in a cross sectional sample of children and adolescents with CMT.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent; Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease; Child; Cumberland ankle instability tool; Foot posture; Functional ankle instability
Year: 2015 PMID: 26543504 PMCID: PMC4634800 DOI: 10.1186/s13047-015-0118-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Physical characteristics of the 30 study participants
| Physical Characteristics | All | Males | Females |
|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | |
| Age (years) | 11 (3), 7–18 | 11 (3), 7–18 | 11 (3), 7–16 |
| Height (cm) | 141 (17), 115–176 | 143 (19), 122–176 | 139 (16), 115–162 |
| Weight (kg) | 38 (16), 22–91 | 41 (19), 13–30 | 36 (12), 22–57 |
| Body Mass Index (kg/m2) | 19 (4), 13–30 | 19 (4), 13–30 | 18 (3), 15–23 |
| CMT sub-type, n (%) | |||
| CMT1A | 22 (74) | 8 (57) | 14 (88) |
| CMTX | 5 (17) | 4 (29) | 1 (6) |
| Dejerine-Sottas Syndrome | 1 (3) | 0 | 1 (6) |
| Spinal CMT | 1 (3) | 1 (7) | 0 |
| CMT2 | 1 (3) | 1 (7) | 0 |
| Foot Posture Index Score right | −1 (5), −11 to +8 | 0.1 (5), −8 to +8 | −2 (5), −11 to +6 |
| Foot Posture Index Score left | −0.3 (5), −10 to +11 | 0.8 (6), −8 to +11 | −1 (5), −10 to +5 |
| Ankle range of motion right (0) | 16 (6), 2–29 | 17 (6), 8–28 | 16 (6), 2–29 |
| Ankle range of motion left (0) | 17 (6), 2–29 | 17 (6), 5–25 | 16 (7),–3–23 |
| Ankle instability right (CAIT Score) | 18 (7), 5–30 | 21 (7), 5–30 | 15 (5), 5–25* |
| Ankle instability left (CAIT Score) | 18 (7), 5–28 | 21 (7), 5–28 | 16 (5), 5–25* |
| Balance–feet side by side (seconds) | 28 (7), 2–30 | 30 (0), 30–30 | 26 (9), 2–30 |
| Balance–big toe next to heel (seconds) | 25 (9),1–30 | 28 (6), 7–30 | 23 (11), 1–30 |
| Balance–heel in front of toes (seconds) | 22 (11), 1–30 | 21 (10), 2–30 | 22 (11), 1–30 |
| Stair ascent (seconds) | 14 (3), 8–21 | 14 (3), 9–21 | 13 (3), 8–17 |
| Sit to stand (seconds) | 1 (0.4), 0.4–2 | 1 (0.3), 0.4–2 | 1 (0.4), 1–2 |
| Self–selected walking speed (seconds) | 9 (3), 6–25 | 9 (2), 7–13 | 9 (4), 6–25 |
| Fastest walking speed (seconds) | 6 (3), 4–24 | 5 (0.6), 4–6 | 7 (5), 4–24 |
| Falls (number/past week) | 7 (10), 0–50 | 9 (13), 0–50 | 5 (5), 0–16 |
Values are mean (standard deviation), range except for gender, which is expressed as a ratio and CMT sub-type, which is expressed as a percentage
Abbreviations: CMT1A Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Type 1A, CMTX X-Linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, CMT2 Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Type 2, CAIT Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool
*Significant gender difference (P < .05)
Associations between right and left functional ankle instability, and demographics foot and ankle characteristics, motor function and balance in 30 children aged 7–18 with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
| Ankle instability | Age (years) | Gender | Balance (1) | Balance (2) | Balance (3) | Falls | Walk (fastest) | STS (secs) | Stairs (secs) | ROM (R) | ROM (L) | FPI (R) | FPI (L) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAIT (R) | -.09 | -.47** | .32 | .50** | -.20 | .17 | -.16 | -.06 | -.02 | .14 | .18 | .69** | .744** |
| CAIT (L) | -.16 | -.40* | .32 | .47** | -.23 | .15 | -.16 | -.10 | .01 | .17 | .21 | .68* | .725** |
Values are Pearson’s correlation coefficients or point biserial correlation coefficients (gender): * P < .05 and ** P < .01
Abbreviations: CAIT Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool, BMI Body Mass Index, PSFS Patient Specific Function Scale, Balance 1 Standing with medial borders of feet touching, Balance 2 Standing with the toes of one foot next to the heel of the opposite foot, Balance 3 Standing with the toes of one foot behind the heel of the opposite foot, STS Sit to stand, ROM Ankle dorsiflexion range of motion, FPI Foot posture index