Author:
Ji Run,Liu Xiaona,Liu Yang,Yan Bin,Yang Jiemeng,Lee Wayne Yuk-wai,Wang Ling,Tao Chunjing,Kuai Shengzheng,Fan Yubo
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), three-dimensional spine deformation, affects body motion. Previous research had indicated pathological gait patterns of AIS. However, the impact of the curve number on the walking mechanism has not been established. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the gait symmetry and kinematics in AIS patients with different curve numbers to healthy control.
Results
In the spinal region, double curves AIS patients demonstrated a smaller sagittal symmetry angle (SA) and larger sagittal convex ROM of the trunk and lower spine than the control group. In the lower extremities, the single curve patients showed a significantly reduced SA of the knee joint in the frontal plane, while the double curves patients showed a significantly reduced SA of the hip in the transverse plane.
Conclusion
The curve number indeed affects gait symmetry and kinematics in AIS patients. The double curves patients seemed to adopt a more "careful walking" strategy to compensate for the effect of spinal deformation on sensory integration deficits. This compensation mainly occurred in the sagittal plane. Compared to double curves patients, single curve patients unitized a similar walking strategy with healthy subjects.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Science, Technology and Innovation Commission of Shenzhen Municipality
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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