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Characterizing multisegment foot kinematics during gait in diabetic foot patients

BACKGROUND: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions, this condition may result in multiple and chronic invalidating long term complications. Among these, the diabetic foot, is determined by the simultaneous presence of both peripheral neuropathy and vasculopathy that alt...

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Autores principales: Sawacha, Zimi, Cristoferi, Giuseppe, Guarneri, Gabriella, Corazza, Stefano, Donà, Giulia, Denti, Paolo, Facchinetti, Andrea, Avogaro, Angelo, Cobelli, Claudio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2775023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19852807
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-6-37
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author Sawacha, Zimi
Cristoferi, Giuseppe
Guarneri, Gabriella
Corazza, Stefano
Donà, Giulia
Denti, Paolo
Facchinetti, Andrea
Avogaro, Angelo
Cobelli, Claudio
author_facet Sawacha, Zimi
Cristoferi, Giuseppe
Guarneri, Gabriella
Corazza, Stefano
Donà, Giulia
Denti, Paolo
Facchinetti, Andrea
Avogaro, Angelo
Cobelli, Claudio
author_sort Sawacha, Zimi
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description BACKGROUND: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions, this condition may result in multiple and chronic invalidating long term complications. Among these, the diabetic foot, is determined by the simultaneous presence of both peripheral neuropathy and vasculopathy that alter the biomechanics of the foot with the formation of callosity and ulcerations. To diagnose and treat the diabetic foot is crucial to understand the foot complex kinematics. Most of gait analysis protocols represent the entire foot as a rigid body connected to the shank. Nevertheless the existing multisegment models cannot completely decipher the impairments associated with the diabetic foot. METHODS: A four segment foot and ankle model for assessing the kinematics of the diabetic foot was developed. Ten normal subjects and 10 diabetics gait patterns were collected and major sources of variability were tested. Repeatability analysis was performed both on a normal and on a diabetic subject. Direct skin marker placement was chosen in correspondence of 13 anatomical landmarks and an optoelectronic system was used to collect the data. RESULTS: Joint rotation normative bands (mean plus/minus one standard deviation) were generated using the data of the control group. Three representative strides per subject were selected. The repeatability analysis on normal and pathological subjects results have been compared with literature and found comparable. Normal and pathological gait have been compared and showed major statistically significant differences in the forefoot and midfoot dorsi-plantarflexion. CONCLUSION: Even though various biomechanical models have been developed so far to study the properties and behaviour of the foot, the present study focuses on developing a methodology for the functional assessment of the foot-ankle complex and for the definition of a functional model of the diabetic neuropathic foot. It is, of course, important to evaluate the major sources of variation (true variation in the subject's gait and artefacts from the measurement procedure). The repeatability of the protocol was therefore examined, and results showed the suitability of this method both on normal and pathological subjects. Comparison between normal and pathological kinematics analysis confirmed the validity of a similar approach in order to assess neuropathics biomechanics impairment.
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spelling pubmed-27750232009-11-10 Characterizing multisegment foot kinematics during gait in diabetic foot patients Sawacha, Zimi Cristoferi, Giuseppe Guarneri, Gabriella Corazza, Stefano Donà, Giulia Denti, Paolo Facchinetti, Andrea Avogaro, Angelo Cobelli, Claudio J Neuroeng Rehabil Research BACKGROUND: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions, this condition may result in multiple and chronic invalidating long term complications. Among these, the diabetic foot, is determined by the simultaneous presence of both peripheral neuropathy and vasculopathy that alter the biomechanics of the foot with the formation of callosity and ulcerations. To diagnose and treat the diabetic foot is crucial to understand the foot complex kinematics. Most of gait analysis protocols represent the entire foot as a rigid body connected to the shank. Nevertheless the existing multisegment models cannot completely decipher the impairments associated with the diabetic foot. METHODS: A four segment foot and ankle model for assessing the kinematics of the diabetic foot was developed. Ten normal subjects and 10 diabetics gait patterns were collected and major sources of variability were tested. Repeatability analysis was performed both on a normal and on a diabetic subject. Direct skin marker placement was chosen in correspondence of 13 anatomical landmarks and an optoelectronic system was used to collect the data. RESULTS: Joint rotation normative bands (mean plus/minus one standard deviation) were generated using the data of the control group. Three representative strides per subject were selected. The repeatability analysis on normal and pathological subjects results have been compared with literature and found comparable. Normal and pathological gait have been compared and showed major statistically significant differences in the forefoot and midfoot dorsi-plantarflexion. CONCLUSION: Even though various biomechanical models have been developed so far to study the properties and behaviour of the foot, the present study focuses on developing a methodology for the functional assessment of the foot-ankle complex and for the definition of a functional model of the diabetic neuropathic foot. It is, of course, important to evaluate the major sources of variation (true variation in the subject's gait and artefacts from the measurement procedure). The repeatability of the protocol was therefore examined, and results showed the suitability of this method both on normal and pathological subjects. Comparison between normal and pathological kinematics analysis confirmed the validity of a similar approach in order to assess neuropathics biomechanics impairment. BioMed Central 2009-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2775023/ /pubmed/19852807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-6-37 Text en Copyright © 2009 Sawacha et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cristoferi, Giuseppe
Guarneri, Gabriella
Corazza, Stefano
Donà, Giulia
Denti, Paolo
Facchinetti, Andrea
Avogaro, Angelo
Cobelli, Claudio
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title Characterizing multisegment foot kinematics during gait in diabetic foot patients
title_full Characterizing multisegment foot kinematics during gait in diabetic foot patients
title_fullStr Characterizing multisegment foot kinematics during gait in diabetic foot patients
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing multisegment foot kinematics during gait in diabetic foot patients
title_short Characterizing multisegment foot kinematics during gait in diabetic foot patients
title_sort characterizing multisegment foot kinematics during gait in diabetic foot patients
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2775023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19852807
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-6-37
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