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Diabetic gait and posture abnormalities: A biomechanical investigation through three dimensional gait analysis
Authors:Zimi Sawacha  Guarneri Gabriella  Giuseppe Cristoferi  Annamaria Guiotto  Angelo Avogaro  Claudio Cobelli
Affiliation:1. Department of Information Engineering, University of Padova, Padova, Italy;2. Department of Clinical Medicine and Metabolic Disease, University Polyclinic, Padova, Italy
Abstract:

Background

Diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy is a long-term diabetic complication. It is involved in the pathogenesis of the diabetic foot, which is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. The study aims to investigate the effects of diabetic polyneuropathy on gait and posture.

Methods

Sixty seven subjects were enrolled: 21 diabetics without polyneuropathy, 26 with polyneuropathy, 20 controls (respectively, mean age 63.8 (SD 5.4), 63.2 (SD 5.6), 59.0 (SD 5.2) years, mean body mass index 26.3 (SD 2.5), 25.6 (SD 3), 24.0 (SD 2.9)). Postural and morphological evaluation and gait analysis were performed. Physical examination, together with a motion capture system synchronized with two force plates and two baropodometric systems were used. We evaluated lower limb mobility, foot deformities, trunk and pelvic posture, knee and heel position, plantar foot arch, three dimensional kinematics and kinetics during gait. The effect of peripheral vascular disease and microangiopathy on trunk and lower limb motion was also evaluated.

Findings

Trunk and lower limb joint mobility (in static and dynamic states) were more reduced in diabetics either with or without polyneuropathy on each plane; however in diabetics with polyneuropathy significantly lower ranges of motion were registered. Furthermore, both groups showed significant reductions in each joint moment and velocity (? 0.003) during gait. In presence of both vasculopathy and microangiopathy a further significant reduction (? 0.001) was noticed.

Interpretation

Altered gait and posture were found in diabetic patients irrespective of polyneuropathy. This approach may be relevant to predict the risk ulceration before clinically detectable neuropathy.
Keywords:Diabetes   Kinematics   Kinetics   Three dimensional   Posture   Trunk   Lower limb
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