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Biomechanical factors behind toe clearance during the swing phase in hemiparetic patients.

Fumihiro Matsuda1, Masahiko Mukaino2, Kei Ohtsuka1, Hiroki Tanikawa1, Kazuhiro Tsuchiyama1, Toshio Teranishi1, Yoshikiyo Kanada1, Hitoshi Kagaya2, Eiichi Saitoh2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The toe clearance of a paretic limb in the swing phase of gait is related to tripping, which is considered a major cause of falls. The biomechanical factors for obtaining toe clearance are more complicated in hemiparetic gait than that in normal gait because of the compensatory movements during swing phase. Understanding the biomechanical factors should help in targeting the point for rehabilitative interventions.
OBJECTIVE: To clarify the biomechanical factors behind toe clearance during swing phase in hemiparetic gait.
METHODS: Fifty patients with hemiparesis after a stroke participated in this study. Three-dimensional motion analysis was used for the kinematic analysis of the hemiparetic gait. The correlation coefficients between limb shortening and angle changes and between limb shortening and hip elevation and foot lateral shift were calculated. Limb shortening was defined as the shortening of the hip-toe distance. The significant factors that determine toe clearance were examined by multiple regression analysis. Independent variables were limb shortening, hip elevation, and foot lateral shift.
RESULTS: Limb shortening was negatively correlated with hip elevation (r = -0.75) and foot lateral shift (r = -0.41). Multiple regression analysis showed a significant contribution of limb shortening and hip elevation to toe clearance. The coefficient of determination was 0.95.
CONCLUSIONS: Toe clearance was mainly determined by limb shortening and hip elevation, which were found to be in a trade-off relationship. These results warrant further investigation into the use of three-dimensional motion analysis in the rehabilitation clinic to facilitate targeted rehabilitative training to restore gait ability.

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Keywords:  Gait; Hemiplegia; Limb shortening; Rehabilitation; Swing phase; Toe clearance; Tripping

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27671158     DOI: 10.1080/10749357.2016.1234192

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Top Stroke Rehabil        ISSN: 1074-9357            Impact factor:   2.119


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