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Normative Achilles and patellar tendon shear wave speeds and loading patterns during walking in typically developing children.

Anahid Ebrahimi1, Robyn L Kuchler1, Robin L Pomeroy1, Isaac F Loegering2, Jack A Martin3, Darryl G Thelen4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Motion analysis is commonly used to evaluate joint kinetics in children with cerebral palsy who exhibit gait disorders. However, one cannot readily infer muscle-tendon forces from joint kinetics. This study investigates the use of shear wave tensiometry to characterize Achilles and patellar tendon forces during gait. RESEARCH QUESTION: How do Achilles and patellar tendon wave speed and loading modulate with walking speed in typically developing children?
METHODS: Twelve typically developing children (9-16 years old) walked on an instrumented treadmill with shear wave tensiometers over their Achilles (n = 11) and patellar (n = 9) tendons. Wave speeds were recorded at five leg length-normalized walking speeds (very slow to very fast). Achilles and patellar tendon moment arms were measured with synchronized ultrasound and motion capture. The tendon wave speed-load relationship was calibrated at the typical walking speed and used to estimate tendon loading at other walking speeds.
RESULTS: Characteristic Achilles and patellar tendon wave speed trajectories exhibited two peaks over a gait cycle. Peak Achilles tendon force closely aligned with peak ankle plantarflexor moment during pushoff, though force exhibited less modulation with walking speed. A second peak in late swing Achilles loading, which was not evident from the ankle moment, increased significantly with walking speed (p < 0.001). The two peaks in patellar tendon loading occurred at 12 ± 1% and 68 ± 6% of the gait cycle, matching the timing of peak knee extension moment in early stance and early swing. Both patellar tendon load peaks increased significantly with walking speed (p < 0.05). SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to use shear wave tensiometry to characterize Achilles and patellar tendon loading during gait in children. These data could serve as a normative comparison when using tensiometry to identify abnormal tendon loading patterns in individuals who exhibit equinus and/or crouch gait.
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Keywords:  Pediatric gait database; Shear wave tensiometry; Subject-specific calibration; Tendon force; Tendon stress

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34098404      PMCID: PMC8316302          DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2021.05.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gait Posture        ISSN: 0966-6362            Impact factor:   2.746


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