Cargando…

Gait analysis related to functional outcome in patients operated for ankle fractures

Ankle fractures are among the most common lower limb fractures. Associations between postoperative radiographic results and clinical outcome have been found, but less is known about the relevant ankle biomechanics. This study analyzed ankle kinematics, radiographic findings, and patient‐reported out...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: van Hoeve, Sander, Houben, Michael, Verbruggen, Jan P. A. M., Willems, Paul, Meijer, Kenneth, Poeze, Martijn
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6618247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29920765
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jor.24071
_version_ 1783433877262434304
author van Hoeve, Sander
Houben, Michael
Verbruggen, Jan P. A. M.
Willems, Paul
Meijer, Kenneth
Poeze, Martijn
author_facet van Hoeve, Sander
Houben, Michael
Verbruggen, Jan P. A. M.
Willems, Paul
Meijer, Kenneth
Poeze, Martijn
author_sort van Hoeve, Sander
collection PubMed
description Ankle fractures are among the most common lower limb fractures. Associations between postoperative radiographic results and clinical outcome have been found, but less is known about the relevant ankle biomechanics. This study analyzed ankle kinematics, radiographic findings, and patient‐reported outcome measures (PROM) in patients treated for ankle fractures. The hypothesis was that patients after ankle fracture surgery had less flexion/extension in the ankle compared to healthy subjects and that fracture severity had significant influence on kinematics and patient satisfaction. Thirty‐three patients (n = 33 feet) operated for ankle fractures were recruited. Ankle kinematics were analyzed using the Oxford Foot model, and results were compared with an age‐matched healthy control group (11 patients, 20 feet). In addition, patients were divided by fracture (severity) classification and kinematic results were correlated with PROM and radiographic findings. Patients treated for ankle fracture showed lower walking speed (p < 0.001) when asked to walk in preferred normal speed. When compared at equal speed, significantly less range of motion (ROM) between the hindfoot and tibia in the sagittal plane (flexion/extension) during loading and push‐off phases (p = 0.003 and p < 0.001) was found in patients after ankle fractures compared to healthy subjects. Lowest ROM and poorest PROM results were found for patients with trimalleolar ankle fractures. There was a significant correlation between ROM (flexion/extension) during the push‐off phase and SF‐36 physical functioning (r (2) = 0.403, p = 0.027) and SF‐36 general health (r (2) = 0.473, p = 0.008). Fracture severity was significantly correlated with flexion/extension ROM in the ankle during both loading and push‐off phases (r (2) = −0.382, p = 0.005, and r (2) = −0.568, p < 0.001) and was also significantly correlated with PROM. This study found that patients with ankle fractures had significantly altered ankle kinematics compared to healthy subjects. The poorest results were found among patients with trimalleolar fractures. Weak to strong significant correlations were found between fracture severity, ankle kinematics, and PROM. © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Orthopaedic Research® Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Orthopaedic Research Society. J Orthop Res 37:1658–1666, 2019.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6618247
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-66182472019-07-22 Gait analysis related to functional outcome in patients operated for ankle fractures van Hoeve, Sander Houben, Michael Verbruggen, Jan P. A. M. Willems, Paul Meijer, Kenneth Poeze, Martijn J Orthop Res RESEARCH ARTICLE Ankle fractures are among the most common lower limb fractures. Associations between postoperative radiographic results and clinical outcome have been found, but less is known about the relevant ankle biomechanics. This study analyzed ankle kinematics, radiographic findings, and patient‐reported outcome measures (PROM) in patients treated for ankle fractures. The hypothesis was that patients after ankle fracture surgery had less flexion/extension in the ankle compared to healthy subjects and that fracture severity had significant influence on kinematics and patient satisfaction. Thirty‐three patients (n = 33 feet) operated for ankle fractures were recruited. Ankle kinematics were analyzed using the Oxford Foot model, and results were compared with an age‐matched healthy control group (11 patients, 20 feet). In addition, patients were divided by fracture (severity) classification and kinematic results were correlated with PROM and radiographic findings. Patients treated for ankle fracture showed lower walking speed (p < 0.001) when asked to walk in preferred normal speed. When compared at equal speed, significantly less range of motion (ROM) between the hindfoot and tibia in the sagittal plane (flexion/extension) during loading and push‐off phases (p = 0.003 and p < 0.001) was found in patients after ankle fractures compared to healthy subjects. Lowest ROM and poorest PROM results were found for patients with trimalleolar ankle fractures. There was a significant correlation between ROM (flexion/extension) during the push‐off phase and SF‐36 physical functioning (r (2) = 0.403, p = 0.027) and SF‐36 general health (r (2) = 0.473, p = 0.008). Fracture severity was significantly correlated with flexion/extension ROM in the ankle during both loading and push‐off phases (r (2) = −0.382, p = 0.005, and r (2) = −0.568, p < 0.001) and was also significantly correlated with PROM. This study found that patients with ankle fractures had significantly altered ankle kinematics compared to healthy subjects. The poorest results were found among patients with trimalleolar fractures. Weak to strong significant correlations were found between fracture severity, ankle kinematics, and PROM. © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Orthopaedic Research® Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Orthopaedic Research Society. J Orthop Res 37:1658–1666, 2019. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-04-12 2019-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6618247/ /pubmed/29920765 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jor.24071 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Orthopaedic Research® Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Orthopaedic Research Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle RESEARCH ARTICLE
van Hoeve, Sander
Houben, Michael
Verbruggen, Jan P. A. M.
Willems, Paul
Meijer, Kenneth
Poeze, Martijn
Gait analysis related to functional outcome in patients operated for ankle fractures
title Gait analysis related to functional outcome in patients operated for ankle fractures
title_full Gait analysis related to functional outcome in patients operated for ankle fractures
title_fullStr Gait analysis related to functional outcome in patients operated for ankle fractures
title_full_unstemmed Gait analysis related to functional outcome in patients operated for ankle fractures
title_short Gait analysis related to functional outcome in patients operated for ankle fractures
title_sort gait analysis related to functional outcome in patients operated for ankle fractures
topic RESEARCH ARTICLE
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6618247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29920765
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jor.24071
work_keys_str_mv AT vanhoevesander gaitanalysisrelatedtofunctionaloutcomeinpatientsoperatedforanklefractures
AT houbenmichael gaitanalysisrelatedtofunctionaloutcomeinpatientsoperatedforanklefractures
AT verbruggenjanpam gaitanalysisrelatedtofunctionaloutcomeinpatientsoperatedforanklefractures
AT willemspaul gaitanalysisrelatedtofunctionaloutcomeinpatientsoperatedforanklefractures
AT meijerkenneth gaitanalysisrelatedtofunctionaloutcomeinpatientsoperatedforanklefractures
AT poezemartijn gaitanalysisrelatedtofunctionaloutcomeinpatientsoperatedforanklefractures