| Literature DB >> 33923430 |
Łukasz Pawik1, Felicja Fink-Lwow1, Andżelika Pajchert Kozłowska1, Łukasz Szelerski1, Sławomir Żarek1, Radosław Górski1, Malwina Pawik1, Wiktor Urbanski1, Paweł Reichert1, Piotr Morasiewicz1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tibial nonunion is a common bone union disorder leading to abnormal gait, and thus reducing quality of life in the social dimension. RESEARCH QUESTION: The aim of our work was to comprehensively assess gait parameters of patients who had undergone Ilizarov treatment for tibial nonunion compared to a control group of healthy individuals.Entities:
Keywords: Ilizarov method; gait; nonunion; pedobarography; tibia
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33923430 PMCID: PMC8073631 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18084217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1The gait parameters at a Zebris pedobarographic platform.
Gait parameters for patients after treatment with the Ilizarov method vs. healthy control group.
| Control Group | Patients after Surgery |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Force Forefoot | 107.0 (95.6–117.0) | 87.0 (26.0–110.5) |
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| Force Forefoot | 108.5 (93.9–117.0) | 100.0 (19.7–118.0) |
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| 0.716 |
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| Force Backfoot | 79.5 (67.6–89.3) | 73.0 (35.5–87.7) |
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| Force Backfoot | 77.5 (70.0–89.4) | 71.0 (57.2–82.7) |
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| 0.396 | 0.256 | |
| Step length OP (cm) | 55.0 (47.2–69.1) | 47.5 (15.2–60.0) |
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| Step length NOP (cm) | 56.5 (52.0–70.3) | 43.0 (12.5–68.7) |
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| 0.309 | 0.628 | |
| Stance phase OL (%) | 63.9 (57.7–71.8) | 65.7 (60.6–77.2) |
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| Stance phase NOL (%) | 65.2 (57.5–68.4) | 68.6 (60.5–78.4) |
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| 0.151 | 0.140 | |
| Swing phase OL (%) | 35.9 (30.7–42.5) | 34.3 (22.8–39.4) |
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| Swing phase NOL (%) | 24.9 (31.5–42.3) | 31.3 (21.6–39.5) |
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| 0.655 | 0.130 | |
| Step time OL (s) | 0.585 (0.460–0.703) | 0.720 (0.490–0.907) |
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| Step time NOL (s) | 0.580 (0.460–0.703) | 0.635 (0.495–0.795) |
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| 0.660 |
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Data are medians and 5th–95th percentiles. OL, operated limb; NOL, non-operated; for control group OL is dominant limb and NOL is no-dominant limb. Bold typeface indicates statistically significant differences.
Figure 2The comparison of force forefoot maximal load between healthy group and patients after treatment with the Ilizarov method. The boundary of the box closest to zero indicates the 25th percentile, a line within the box marks the median, and the boundary of the box farthest from zero indicates the 75th percentile. Whiskers above and below the box indicate the 90th and 10th percentiles. White boxes, healthy people; filled boxes, patients. OL, operated limb; NOL, non-operated limb.
Figure 3The comparison of step length between healthy group and patients after treatment with the Ilizarov method. The boundary of the box closest to zero indicates the 25th percentile, a line within the box marks the median, and the boundary of the box farthest from zero indicates the 75th percentile. Whiskers above and below the box indicate the 90th and 10th percentiles. White boxes, healthy people; filled boxes, patients. OL, operated limb; NOL, non-operated limb.
Differences of gait parameters between control healthy group and patients after Ilizarov method therapy.
| Gait Parameters | Control Group | Patients after Surgery |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Stride time (s) | 1.15 (1.06–1.27) | 1.33 (1.00–1.68) |
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| Cadence steps/min | 104.0 (90.0–112.5) | 90.5 (71.0–119.7) |
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| Velocity (km/h) | 3.60 (3.16–3.97) | 2.20 (0.75–3.87) |
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Data are medians and 5th–95th percentiles. Bold typeface indicates statistically significant differences.
Figure 4The differences in gait parameters between healthy group and patients after treatment with the Ilizarov method. The boundary of the box closest to zero indicates the 25th percentile, a line within the box marks the median, and the boundary of the box farthest from zero indicates the 75th percentile. Whiskers above and below the box indicate the 90th and 10th percentiles.