Validity of gait parameters for hip flexor contracture in patients with cerebral palsy

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Psoas contracture is known to cause abnormal hip motion in patients with cerebral palsy. The authors investigated the clinical relevance of hip kinematic and kinetic parameters, and 3D modeled psoas length in terms of discriminant va...

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Main Authors: Lee Sang Hyeong, Kwon Dae Gyu, Lee Kyoung Min, Chung Chin Youb, Choi Sun Jong, Park Moon Soek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-01-01
Series:Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
Online Access:http://www.jneuroengrehab.com/content/8/1/4
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spelling doaj-040bcbd32d8a418583e83799371295902020-11-25T02:51:26ZengBMCJournal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation1743-00032011-01-0181410.1186/1743-0003-8-4Validity of gait parameters for hip flexor contracture in patients with cerebral palsyLee Sang HyeongKwon Dae GyuLee Kyoung MinChung Chin YoubChoi Sun JongPark Moon Soek<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Psoas contracture is known to cause abnormal hip motion in patients with cerebral palsy. The authors investigated the clinical relevance of hip kinematic and kinetic parameters, and 3D modeled psoas length in terms of discriminant validty, convergent validity, and responsiveness.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Twenty-four patients with cerebral palsy (mean age 6.9 years) and 28 normal children (mean age 7.6 years) were included. Kinematic and kinetic data were obtained by three dimensional gait analysis, and psoas lengths were determined using a musculoskeletal modeling technique. Validity of the hip parameters were evaluated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In discriminant validity, maximum psoas length (effect size r = 0.740), maximum pelvic tilt (0.710), maximum hip flexion in late swing (0.728), maximum hip extension in stance (0.743), and hip flexor index (0.792) showed favorable discriminant ability between the normal controls and the patients. In convergent validity, maximum psoas length was not significantly correlated with maximum hip extension in stance in control group whereas it was correlated with maximum hip extension in stance (r = -0.933, p < 0.001) in the patients group. In responsiveness, maximum pelvic tilt (p = 0.008), maximum hip extension in stance (p = 0.001), maximum psoas length (p < 0.001), and hip flexor index (p < 0.001) showed significant improvement post-operatively.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Maximum pelvic tilt, maximum psoas length, hip flexor index, and maximum hip extension in stance were found to be clinically relevant parameters in evaluating hip flexor contracture.</p> http://www.jneuroengrehab.com/content/8/1/4
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author Lee Sang Hyeong
Kwon Dae Gyu
Lee Kyoung Min
Chung Chin Youb
Choi Sun Jong
Park Moon Soek
spellingShingle Lee Sang Hyeong
Kwon Dae Gyu
Lee Kyoung Min
Chung Chin Youb
Choi Sun Jong
Park Moon Soek
Validity of gait parameters for hip flexor contracture in patients with cerebral palsy
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
author_facet Lee Sang Hyeong
Kwon Dae Gyu
Lee Kyoung Min
Chung Chin Youb
Choi Sun Jong
Park Moon Soek
author_sort Lee Sang Hyeong
title Validity of gait parameters for hip flexor contracture in patients with cerebral palsy
title_short Validity of gait parameters for hip flexor contracture in patients with cerebral palsy
title_full Validity of gait parameters for hip flexor contracture in patients with cerebral palsy
title_fullStr Validity of gait parameters for hip flexor contracture in patients with cerebral palsy
title_full_unstemmed Validity of gait parameters for hip flexor contracture in patients with cerebral palsy
title_sort validity of gait parameters for hip flexor contracture in patients with cerebral palsy
publisher BMC
series Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
issn 1743-0003
publishDate 2011-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Psoas contracture is known to cause abnormal hip motion in patients with cerebral palsy. The authors investigated the clinical relevance of hip kinematic and kinetic parameters, and 3D modeled psoas length in terms of discriminant validty, convergent validity, and responsiveness.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Twenty-four patients with cerebral palsy (mean age 6.9 years) and 28 normal children (mean age 7.6 years) were included. Kinematic and kinetic data were obtained by three dimensional gait analysis, and psoas lengths were determined using a musculoskeletal modeling technique. Validity of the hip parameters were evaluated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In discriminant validity, maximum psoas length (effect size r = 0.740), maximum pelvic tilt (0.710), maximum hip flexion in late swing (0.728), maximum hip extension in stance (0.743), and hip flexor index (0.792) showed favorable discriminant ability between the normal controls and the patients. In convergent validity, maximum psoas length was not significantly correlated with maximum hip extension in stance in control group whereas it was correlated with maximum hip extension in stance (r = -0.933, p < 0.001) in the patients group. In responsiveness, maximum pelvic tilt (p = 0.008), maximum hip extension in stance (p = 0.001), maximum psoas length (p < 0.001), and hip flexor index (p < 0.001) showed significant improvement post-operatively.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Maximum pelvic tilt, maximum psoas length, hip flexor index, and maximum hip extension in stance were found to be clinically relevant parameters in evaluating hip flexor contracture.</p>
url http://www.jneuroengrehab.com/content/8/1/4
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