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The effect of tuning ankle foot orthoses-footwear combinations on gait kinematics of children with cerebral palsy: A case series
Institution:1. Laboratory for Movement Analysis, University Children''s Hospital Basel (UKBB), Switzerland;2. Clinical Morphology and Biomedical Engineering, University of Basel, Switzerland;3. Neuro-Orthopaedic Unit, University Children''s Hospital Basel (UKBB), Switzerland;1. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, MOVE Research Institute Amsterdam, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Department of Rehabilitation, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Study designCase series.BackgroundAFOs are a commonly prescribed medical device given to children with cerebral palsy (CP) in an attempt to improve their gait. The current literature is equivocal on the effects AFOs have on the gait of children with CP. The vast majority of AFOs issued are not subject to AFO-FC tuning. There are emerging studies investigating the effects tuning AFO-FCs has on the gait of children with CP. However, the research is limited, and there is a lack of quantitative data.ObjectiveTo compare the kinematics of tuned versus non-tuned gait in children with CP.MethodsGait analysis assessment of five children aged between 7–11 years with a diagnosis of CP (one hemiplegic and four diplegic participants, two female, three male, with a Gross Motor Functional Classification System (GMFCS) of 2) at a Gait Analysis Laboratory.ResultsIn comparison to barefoot and non-tuned gait, walking with a tuned AFO-FC produced improvements in several key gait parameters. Including hip flexion and extension, posterior pelvic tilt and knee extension. Results also indicated that the type of gait pattern demonstrated by the participant affected the outcomes of tuning.ConclusionsTuning the AFO-FC of children with CP has the potential to improve hip function, pelvic function, knee extension in stance phase and knee flexion during swing phase and that a non-tuned AFO-FC can potentially decrease hip function, posterior pelvic tilt and increase knee extension.Clinical RelevanceWhilst AFO-FC tuning has been recommended for routine clinical practice, there still remains a paucity of research on the kinematic effects of using a tuned AFO-FC compared to a non-tuned. This paper provides a comparison of kinematics on children with CP, during barefoot, non-tuned and tuned AFO-FC walking with a view to inform clinical practice.
Keywords:Cerebral palsy  Orthotic devices  Ankle foot orthosis  AFO  Kinematics  Gait analysis  Children  Assistive technology
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