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Megan Banky1, Ross A Clark, Benjamin F Mentiplay, John H Olver, Gavin Williams.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Spasticity assessment is often used to guide treatment decision-making. Assessment tool limitations may influence the conflicting evidence surrounding the relationship between spasticity and walking. This study investigated whether testing speeds and joint angles during a Modified Tardieu assessment matched lower-limb angular velocity and range of motion during walking.Entities:
Keywords: brain injuries; gait; muscle spasticity; patient outcome assessment; rehabilitation; walking
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33284354 PMCID: PMC8772365 DOI: 10.2340/16501977-2777
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Rehabil Med ISSN: 1650-1977 Impact factor: 2.912
Participant position and anatomical landmarks used for marker placement
| Trial | Starting position | End position | Marker placement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gastrocnemius | Supine; Hip/knee neutral | Supine; Hip/knee neutral | Medial femoral condyle, medial malleolus, medial calcaneus, first metatarsal head |
| Ankle maximum PF | Ankle maximum DF | ||
| Soleus | Supine; Hip/knee at 90° flexion | Supine; Hip/knee at 90° flexion | Medial femoral condyle, medial malleolus, medial calcaneus, first metatarsal head |
| Ankle maximum PF | Ankle maximum DF | ||
| Hamstrings at 40° flexion | Supine; Hip flexed to 40° | Supine; Hip flexed to 40° | Adductor muscle belly, medial femoral condyle, medial malleolus |
| Knee maximum flexion | Knee maximum extension | ||
| Hamstrings at 90° flexion | Supine; Hip flexed to 90° | Supine; Hip flexed to 90° | Adductor muscle belly, medial femoral condyle, medial malleolus |
| Knee maximum flexion | Knee maximum extension | ||
| Quadriceps | Prone; Hip neutral | Prone; Hip neutral | Greater trochanter, lateral femoral condyle, lateral malleolus |
| Knee maximum extension | Knee maximum flexion |
Markers used for calculation of joint range of motion and angular velocity (i.e. testing speed).
PF: plantarflexion; DF: dorsiflexion.
Joint angular velocity and joint range of motion (ROM) normative reference values for each muscle group and walking speed
| Muscle group | Phase of gait cycle | Walking speed, m/s | Mean peak joint angular velocity (°/s) (SD 1.96) | Start angle | Joint ROM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GAS (swing) | Ankle DF Swing | 0.40–0.59 | 100 (48–153) | 16° PF | 16° PF–12° DF |
| 0.60–0.79 | 130 (52–208) | 26° PF | 26° PF–11° DF | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 214 (147–281) | 29° PF | 29° PF–11° DF | ||
| GAS (stance) | Ankle DF Stance | 0.40–0.59 | 44 (29–59) | 10° PF | 10° PF–20° DF |
| 0.60–0.79 | 54 (36–71) | 11° PF | 11 °PF–20° DF | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 93 (54–131) | 16° PF | 16° PF–16° DF | ||
| SOL (swing) | Ankle DF Swing | 0.40–0.59 | 100 (48–153) | 16° PF | 16° PF–12° DF |
| 0.60–0.79 | 130 (52–208) | 26° PF | 26° PF–11° DF | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 214 (147–281) | 29° PF | 29° PF–11° DF | ||
| SOL (stance) | Ankle DF Stance | 0.40–0.59 | 44 (29–59) | 10° PF | 10° PF–20° DF |
| 0.60–0.79 | 54 (36–71) | 11° PF | 11 °PF–20° DF | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 93 (54–131) | 16° PF | 16° PF–16° DF | ||
| HAM 40° HF | KE Swing | 0.40–0.59 | 209 (130–288) | 62° KF | 62° KF–2° KE |
| 0.60–0.79 | 258 (174–342) | 66° KF | 66° KF–3° KE | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 384 (294–474) | 66° KF | 66° KF–1° KF | ||
| HAM 90° HF | KE Swing | 0.40–0.59 | 209 (130–288) | 62° KF | 62° KF–2° KE |
| 0.60–0.79 | 258 (174–342) | 66° KF | 66° KF–3° KE | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 384 (294–474) | 66° KF | 66° KF–1° KF | ||
| QUAD | KF Swing | 0.40–0.59 | 219 (181–257) | 2° KE | 2° KE–62° KF |
| 0.60–0.79 | 244 (193–295) | 3° KE | 3° KE to 66° KF | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 384 (294–474) | 1° KF | 1° KF to 66° KF |
Data in this table relating to joint angular velocity and joint angles have been taken from Mentiplay et al. (19) for healthy participants walking at each reference speed (0.40–0.59, 0.60–0.79 and 1.40–1.60 m/s). The phase of the gait cycle selected for each muscle group represents where the muscle group is lengthening and therefore spasticity is likely to be elicited.
GAS: gastrocnemius; SOL: soleus; HAM: hamstrings; QUAD: quadriceps; DF: dorsiflexion; PF: plantarflexion; KE: knee extension; KF: knee flexion; ROM: range of motion.
Fig. 1Ankle and knee joint reference angles (0.60–0.79 m/s). Ankle (Fig. 1.1) and knee (Fig. 1.2) joint reference angles (standard deviation (SD) 1.96) to the extreme of the relevant movement adapted from Mentiplay et al. (19) from healthy participants walking at 0.60–0.79 m/s. (A) Gastrocnemius/soleus (stance phase); (B) Gastrocnemius/soleus (swing phase); (C) Quadriceps; (D) Hamstrings at 40° and 90° hip flexion.
Testing speed: proportion of trials slower than, within, and faster than the joint angular velocity for the 3 reference walking speeds
| Muscle group | Mean peak testing speed, °/s | Walking speed, m/s | Mean peak joint angular velocity (SD 1.96) | Slower than range, | Within range, | Faster than range, | Median (IQR) difference, °/s | Min–max absolute difference, °/s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GAS (swing) | 348 | 0.40–0.59 | 100 (48–153) | 0 (0) | 12 (4) | 295 (96) | 245 (161–326) | 2–628 |
| 0.60–0.79 | 130 (52–208) | 0 (0) | 39 (13) | 268 (87) | 215 (131–296) | 4–598 | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 214 (147–281) | 10 (3) | 83 (27) | 214 (70) | 131 (62–212) | 0–514 | ||
| GAS (stance) | 348 | 0.40–0.59 | 44 (29–59) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 307 (100) | 301 (217–382) | 58–684 |
| 0.60–0.79 | 54 (36–71) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 307 (100) | 291 (207–372) | 48–674 | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 93 (54–131) | 0 (0) | 6 (1) | 301 (99) | 252 (168–333) | 9–255 | ||
| SOL (swing) | 404 | 0.40–0.59 | 100 (48–153) | 0 (0) | 8 (3) | 305 (97) | 293 (211–399) | 1–305 |
| 0.60–0.79 | 130 (52–208) | 0 (0) | 19 (6) | 294 (94) | 264 (181–369) | 2–637 | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 214 (147–281) | 7 (2) | 41 (13) | 265 (85) | 179 (102–285) | 2–553 | ||
| SOL (stance) | 404 | 0.40–0.59 | 44 (29–59) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 313 (100) | 349 (267–455) | 39–723 |
| 0.60–0.79 | 54 (36–71) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 313 (100) | 340 (257–445) | 29–713 | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 93 (54–131) | 0 (0) | 5 (2) | 308 (98) | 300 (218–406) | 6–674 | ||
| HAM 40° HF | 320 | 0.40–0.59 | 209 (130–288) | 3 (1) | 112 (36) | 199 (63) | 114 (61–172) | 1–461 |
| 0.60–0.79 | 258 (174–342) | 16 (5) | 168 (54) | 130 (41) | 78 (38–128) | 3–412 | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 384 (294–474) | 123 (39) | 179 (57) | 12 (4) | 78 (36–129) | 1–290 | ||
| HAM 90° HF | 351 | 0.40–0.59 | 209 (130–288) | 2 (1) | 68 (22) | 243 (77) | 143 (85–198) | 0–427 |
| 0.60–0.79 | 258 (174–342) | 5 (2) | 138 (44) | 170 (54) | 95 (47–150) | 0–378 | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 384 (294–474) | 78 (25) | 212 (68) | 23 (7) | 60 (28–104) | 0–288 | ||
| QUAD | 349 | 0.40–0.59 | 219 (181–257) | 7 (2) | 34 (11) | 272 (87) | 136 (80–182) | 0–344 |
| 0.60–0.79 | 244 (193–295) | 10 (3) | 66 (21) | 237 (76) | 111 (58–157) | 1–320 | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 384 (294–474) | 70 (22) | 140 (45) | 103 (33) | 52 (28–93) | 1–235 |
The value in brackets is the mean (100) ± 1.96SD. I.e. 100 is the mean; 48 is the mean minus 196 SD; 153 is the mean + 1.96 SD.
GAS: gastrocnemius; SOL: soleus; HAM: hamstrings; HF: hip flexion; QUAD: quadriceps; n: number of trials; IQR: interquartile range.
Example interpretation of table: for gastrocnemius, swing phase (top row) 307 trials were analysed. The mean peak testing speed across these trials was 348°/s. For a trial to represent joint angular velocity at each of the 3 walking speeds it needed to fall within 1.96 SD of the mean peak angular velocity, i.e. 48–153°/s for 0.40–0.59 m/s. None of the 307 trials were completed slower than 48°/s, 12 (4%) were completed between 48 and 153°/s and therefore matched joint angular velocity, and 295 (96%) were completed faster than 153°/s. The median absolute difference between each of the 307 trials and the 100°/s mean reference speed was 245°/s and the 25th and 75th percentiles (or IQR) were 161°/s and 326°/s, respectively. The minimum absolute difference between a single trial and the 100°/sec mean reference speed was 2°/s and the maximimum difference between a single trial and the mean reference speed was 628°/sec.
Fig. 2Percentage of trials that were slower than (dark blue), within (orange), and faster (light grey) than the reference range for each muscle group and walking speed reference. Gastroc: gastrocnemius; HF: hip flexion.
Joint start angle and angle of muscle reaction: proportion of trials within the range of motion for the 3 reference walking speeds
| Muscle group | Mean start angle, ° | Walking speed, m/s | Reference ROM | Correct start angle, | TS ≥2, | Mean angle of muscle reaction, ° | Muscle reaction within reference ROM, |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GAS (swing) | 29° PF | 0.40–0.59 | 16° PF–12° DF | 286 (93) | 237 (77) | 8° PF | 176/237 (74) |
| 0.60–0.79 | 26° PF–11° DF | 195 (64) | 227/237 (96) | ||||
| 1.40–1.60 | 29° PF–11° DF | 162 (53) | 232/237 (98) | ||||
| GAS (stance) | 29° PF | 0.40–0.59 | 10° PF–20° DF | 297 (97) | 237 (77) | 8° PF | 142/237 (18) |
| 0.60–0.79 | 11° PF–20° DF | 297 (97) | 148/237 (62) | ||||
| 1.40–1.60 | 10° PF–16° DF | 286 (93) | 176/237 (74) | ||||
| SOL (swing) | 32° PF | 0.40–0.59 | 16° PF–12° DF | 302 (96) | 211 (67) | 8° PF | 171/211 (81) |
| 0.60–0.79 | 26° PF–11° DF | 230 (73) | 203/211 (96) | ||||
| 1.40–1.60 | 29° PF–11° DF | 193 (62) | 207/211 (98) | ||||
| SOL (stance) | 32° PF | 0.40–0.59 | 10° PF–20° DF | 313 (100) | 211 (67) | 8° PF | 120/211 (57) |
| 0.60–0.79 | 11° PF–20° DF | 313 (100) | 131/211 (62) | ||||
| 1.40–1.60 | 16° PF–16° DF | 302 (96) | 171/211 (52) | ||||
| HAM 40° HF | 54° KF | 0.40–0.59 | 62° KF–2° KE | 89 (28) | 97 (31) | 8° KF | 78/97 (80) |
| 0.60–0.79 | 66° KF–3° KE | 70 (22) | 79/97 (81) | ||||
| 1.40–1.60 | 66° KF–1° KF | 70 (22) | 67/97 (69) | ||||
| HAM 90° HF | 97° KF | 0.40–0.59 | 62° KF–2° KE | 308 (98) | 236 (75) | 31° KF | 213/236 (90) |
| 0.60–0.79 | 66° KF–3° KE | 300 (96) | 219/236 (93) | ||||
| 1.40–1.60 | 66° KF–1° KF | 300 (96) | 217/236 (92) | ||||
| QUAD | 10° KF | 0.40–0.59 | 2° KE–62° KF | 1 (0) | 67 (21) | 109° KF | 0 / 67 (0) |
| 0.60–0.79 | 3° KE–66° KF | 1 (0.3) | 0 / 67 (0) | ||||
| 1.40–1.60 | 1° KF–66° KF | 16 (5) | 0 / 67 (0) |
ROM: range of motion; TS: Tardieu score; GAS: gastrocnemius; SOL: soleus; HAM: hamstrings; HF: hip flexion; QUAD: quadriceps; n: number of trials; PF: plantarflexion; DF: dorsiflexion; KF: knee flexion; KE: knee extension.
Example interpretation of table: for gastrocnemius swing phase (top row), 307 trials were analysed. For the start angle to include the entire joint ROM seen during walking at 0.40–0.59 m/s, the starting position needed to exceed the first value of the reference ROM (i.e. ≥16° PF). For an angle of muscle reaction to fall within the joint ROM seen during walking it needed to occur within the reference ROM (i.e. between 16° PF and 12° DF). The mean start angle across the 307 trials was 29° PF. When compared with the joint ROM seen when walking at 0.40–0.59 m/s, 286 (93%) of the 307 trials had a start angle ≥ 16° PF. Spasticity was present in 237/307 (77%) of trials, as indicated by a TS ≥ 2. The mean angle of muscle reaction across these 237 trials was 8° PF. The muscle reaction fell between 16° PF and 12° DF in 176/237 (74%) of these trials.
Proportion of trials that met all criteria for each walking speed
| Muscle | Walking speed-m/s | Tardieu score≥ 2 | Valid for allcriterion, |
|---|---|---|---|
| GAS (swing) | 0.40–0.59 | 237 | 0/237 (0) |
| 0.60–0.79 | 0/237 (0) | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 0/237 (0) | ||
| GAS (stance) | 0.40–0.59 | 237 | 0/237 (0) |
| 0.60–0.79 | 0/237 () | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 2/237 (10) | ||
| SOL (swing) | 0.40–0.59 | 211 | 3/211 (1) |
| 0.60–0.79 | 12/211 (6) | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 13/211 (6) | ||
| SOL (stance) | 0.40–0.59 | 211 | 0/211 () |
| 0.60–0.79 | 0/211 (0) | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 2/211 (1) | ||
| HAM 40° HF | 0.40–0.59 | 97 | 6/97 (6) |
| 0.60–0.79 | 11/97 (11) | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 17/97 (18) | ||
| HAM 90° HF | 0.40–0.59 | 236 | 45/236 (19) |
| 0.60–0.79 | 100/236 (42) | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 144/236 (61) | ||
| QUAD | 0.40–0.59 | 67 | 0/67 (0) |
| 0.60–0.79 | 0/67 (0) | ||
| 1.40–1.60 | 0/67 (0) |
GAS: gastrocnemius; SOL: soleus; HAM: hamstrings; HF: hip flexion; QUAD: quadriceps.