| Literature DB >> 27912747 |
Yvonne Smith1, Quinette Louw1, Yolandi Brink2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Functional gait is an integral part of life, allowing individuals to function within their environment and participate in activities of daily living. Gait assessment forms an essential part of a physical examination and can help screen for physical impairments. No three-dimensional (3D) gait analysis studies of children have been conducted in South Africa. South African gait analysis laboratory protocols and procedures may differ from laboratories in other countries, therefore a South African data base of normative values is required to make a valid assessment of South African children's gait. The primary aim of this study is to describe joint kinematics and spatiotemporal parameters of gait in South African children to constitute a normative database and secondly to assess if there are age related differences in aforementioned gait parameters.Entities:
Keywords: 3D gait analysis; Children; Kinematics; Spatiotemporal parameters; Walking
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27912747 PMCID: PMC5135775 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-016-0736-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
The mean values for weight, height and BMI for boys and girls per age group (n = 28)
| BOYS | |||||
| 6 years ( | 7 years ( | 8 years ( | 9 years ( | 10 years ( | |
| Weight (kg) | - | 36.3 | 30.3 | 38.7 | 46.6 |
| Height (m) | - | 1.3 | 1.3 | 1.4 | 1.4 |
| BMI | - | 21.4 | 17.7 | 19.7 | 21.2 |
| GIRLS | |||||
| 6 years ( | 7 years ( | 8 years ( | 9 years ( | 10 years ( | |
| Weight (kg) | 26.4 | 20.1 | 29.0 | 38.2 | 44.8 |
| Height (m) | 1.2 | 1.1 | 1.4 | 1.4 | 1.5 |
| BMI | 17.6 | 16.3 | 15.9 | 20.3 | 21.7 |
Spatiotemporal Parameters (non-normalized and normalized) for each age group
| 6 years ( | 7 years ( | 8 years ( | 9 years ( | 10 years ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| median | range | median | range | median | range | median | range | median | range | |
| Non-normalized | ||||||||||
| Cadence (steps / sec) | 2.42 | 2.25–2.68 | 2.34 | 2.18–2.38 | 2.21 | 1.98–2.72 | 2.18 | 1.85–2.39 | 2.16 | 1.93–2.41 |
| Speed (ms-1) | 1.26 | 1.09-1.45 | 1.14 | 0.88-1.27 | 1.16 | 0.90-1.38 | 1.34 | 1.15-1.49 | 1.32 | 1.18-1.55 |
| Step Length (m) | 0.53 | 0.48–0.56 | 0.49 | 0.42–0.56 | 0.53 | 0.46–0.60 | 0.62 | 0.59–0.66 | 0.62 | 0.54–0.69 |
| Stride Length (m) | 1.04 | 0.95–1.11 | 0.97 | 0.82–1.11 | 1.05 | 0.92–1.17 | 1.23 | 1.15–1.32 | 1.23 | 1.09–1.36 |
| Normalized | ||||||||||
| Cadence | 0.91 | 0.90–1.09 | 0.93 | 0.93–0.95 | 0.79 | 0.77–1.11 | 0.80 | 0.69–0.93 | 0.77 | 0.68–0.92 |
| Speed | 0.50 | 0.44–0.59 | 0.46 | 0.38–0.50 | 0.45 | 0.36–0.56 | 0.50 | 0.44–0.58 | 0.48 | 0.44–0.57 |
| Step Length | 0.83 | 0.75–0.90 | 0.79 | 0.73–0.86 | 0.79 | 0.71–0.85 | 0.85 | 0.80–0.96 | 0.82 | 0.73–0.87 |
| Stride Length | 1.63 | 1.48–1.79 | 1.56 | 1.49–1.72 | 1.55 | 1.39–1.69 | 1.68 | 1.60–1.90 | 1.61 | 1.45–1.74 |
Spatiotemporal Parameters (non-normalized and normalized) for the two age subgroups
| Group A | Group B | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6–8 years ( | 9–10 years ( |
| |||
| median | range | median | range | ||
| Non-Normalized | |||||
| Cadence (steps per second) | 2.34 | 1.98–2.72 | 2.18 | 1.85–2.41 | 0.020* |
| Speed (ms-1) | 1.20 | 0.88–1.45 | 1.35 | 1.15–1.55 | 0.002* |
| Step Length (m) | 0.53 | 0.42–0.60 | 0.62 | 0.55–0.69 | <0.001* |
| Stride Length (m) | 1.03 | 0.82–1.17 | 1.23 | 1.09–1.36 | <0.001* |
| Normalized | |||||
| Cadence | 0.91 | 0.77–1.11 | 0.79 | 0.68–0.93 | 0.535 |
| Speed | 0.45 | 0.36–0.59 | 0.49 | 0.44–0.58 | 0.129 |
| Step Length | 0.79 | 0.71–0.90 | 0.83 | 0.73–0.96 | 0.056 |
| Stride Length | 1.54 | 1.39–1.79 | 1.64 | 1.15–1.90 | 0.055 |
*significant difference
Fig. 1Kinematics of the two sub-groups: a Pelvis Tilt, b Pelvis Obliquity, c Pelvis Rotation, d Hip Flexion/Extension, e Hip Ab/Adduction, f Hip Rotation
Fig. 2Kinematics of the two sub-groups: a Knee Flex/Extension, b Knee Ab/Adduction, c Knee Rotation, d Ankle Dorsi/Plantarflexion, e Foot Progression
The maximum values for the gait kinematics of the pelvis and lower limb kinematics for the two age groups
| Group A | Group B | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6–8 years ( | 9–10 years ( |
| |||
| median | range | median | range | ||
| Pelvis X | 18.2 | 12.5–24.9 | 19.5 | 7.0–28.6 | 0.495 |
| Pelvis Y | 6.0 | 3.4–8.6 | 5.7 | 2.6–9.4 | 0.944 |
| Pelvis Z | 6.6 | 4.0–11.9 | 8.1 | 3.4–11.7 | 0.249 |
| Hip X | 43.6 | 41.8–51.5 | 46.2 | 35.2–57.6 | 0.196 |
| Hip Y | 7.2 | 4.5–11.0 | 8.4 | 4.8–11.1 | 0.438 |
| Hip Z | 2.5 | −5.1–10.0 | 0.01 | −9.7–5.8 | 0.115 |
| Knee X | 65.0 | 54.7–71.3 | 64.8 | 50.6–70.5 | 0.906 |
| Knee Y | 4.9 | −3.1–11.8 | 2.6 | −2.5–10.6 | 0.312 |
| Knee Z | 6.8 | −0.1–13.2 | 5.4 | −8.9–21.5 | 0.384 |
| Ankle X | 16.5 | 12.4–20.5 | 16.4 | 6.6–23.1 | 0.557 |
| Foot Progression Z | −1.8 | −17.8–4.8 | −4.1 | −18.7–5.5 | 0.525 |
(X) Sagittal Plane; (Y) Frontal Plane; (Z) Transverse Plane
The minimum values for the gait kinematics of the pelvis and lower limb kinematics for the two age groups
| Group A | Group B | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6–8 years ( | 9–10 years ( |
| |||
| median | range | median | range | ||
| Pelvis X | 15.2 | 11.0–20.4 | 16.4 | 3.0–24.3 | 0.495 |
| Pelvis Y | −6.0 | −8.7–−3.1 | −5.9 | −9.7–1.9 | 0.981 |
| Pelvis Z | −6.6 | −11.0–−3.3 | −7.6 | −11.2–2.5 | 0.115 |
| Hip X | 1.7 | −5.8–8.4 | 2.9 | −13.7–12.7 | 0.525 |
| Hip Y | −7.7 | −11.0–−3.4 | −8.1 | −13.1–2.8 | 0.981 |
| Hip Z | −11.2 | −19.9–−5.4 | −17.0 | −25.3–5.2 | 0.036* |
| Knee X | 2.6 | −2.6–9.4 | 6.5 | −3.9–11.6 | 0.230 |
| Knee Y | −4.7 | −9.1–1.1 | −7.1 | −10.6–2.4 | 0.070 |
| Knee Z | −11.3 | −15.4–−3.8 | −9.9 | −23.6–3.6 | 0.869 |
| Ankle X | −12.6 | −22.4–−6.07 | −11.8 | −21.1–3.6 | 0.724 |
| Foot Progression Z | −14.3 | −25.9–−10.4 | −16.0 | −29.2–7.3 | 0.724 |
(X) Sagittal Plane; (Y) Frontal Plane; (Z) Transverse Plane
*significant difference