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Impact of knee marker misplacement on gait kinematics of children with cerebral palsy using the Conventional Gait Model—A sensitivity study

Clinical gait analysis is widely used in clinical routine to assess the function of patients with motor disorders. The proper assessment of the patient’s function relies greatly on the repeatability between the measurements. Marker misplacement has been reported as the largest source of variability...

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Autores principales: Fonseca, Mickael, Gasparutto, Xavier, Leboeuf, Fabien, Dumas, Raphaël, Armand, Stéphane
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7182250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32330162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232064
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author Fonseca, Mickael
Gasparutto, Xavier
Leboeuf, Fabien
Dumas, Raphaël
Armand, Stéphane
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Gasparutto, Xavier
Leboeuf, Fabien
Dumas, Raphaël
Armand, Stéphane
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description Clinical gait analysis is widely used in clinical routine to assess the function of patients with motor disorders. The proper assessment of the patient’s function relies greatly on the repeatability between the measurements. Marker misplacement has been reported as the largest source of variability between measurements and its impact on kinematics is not fully understood. Thus, the purpose of this study was: 1) to evaluate the impact of the misplacement of the lateral femoral epicondyle marker on lower limb kinematics, and 2) evaluate if such impact can be predicted. The kinematic data of 10 children with cerebral palsy and 10 aged-match typical developing children were included. The lateral femoral epicondyle marker was virtually misplaced around its measured position at different magnitudes and directions. The outcome to represent the impact of each marker misplacement on the lower limb was the root mean square deviations between the resultant kinematics from each simulated misplacement and the originally calculated kinematics. Correlation and regression equations were estimated between the root mean square deviation and the magnitude of the misplacement expressed in percentage of leg length. Results indicated that the lower-limb kinematics is highly sensitive to the lateral femoral epicondyle marker misplacement in the anterior-posterior direction. The joint angles most impacted by the anterior-posterior misplacement were the hip internal-external rotation (5.3° per 10 mm), the ankle internal-external rotation (4.4° per 10 mm) and the knee flexion-extension (4.2° per 10 mm). Finally, it was observed that the lower the leg length, the higher the impact of misplacement on kinematics. This impact was predicted by regression equations using the magnitude of misplacement expressed in percentage of leg length. An error below 5° on all joints requires a marker placement repeatability under 1.2% of the leg length. In conclusion, the placement of the lateral femoral epicondyle marker in the antero-posterior direction plays a crucial role on the reliability of gait measurements with the Conventional Gait Model.
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spelling pubmed-71822502020-05-05 Impact of knee marker misplacement on gait kinematics of children with cerebral palsy using the Conventional Gait Model—A sensitivity study Fonseca, Mickael Gasparutto, Xavier Leboeuf, Fabien Dumas, Raphaël Armand, Stéphane PLoS One Research Article Clinical gait analysis is widely used in clinical routine to assess the function of patients with motor disorders. The proper assessment of the patient’s function relies greatly on the repeatability between the measurements. Marker misplacement has been reported as the largest source of variability between measurements and its impact on kinematics is not fully understood. Thus, the purpose of this study was: 1) to evaluate the impact of the misplacement of the lateral femoral epicondyle marker on lower limb kinematics, and 2) evaluate if such impact can be predicted. The kinematic data of 10 children with cerebral palsy and 10 aged-match typical developing children were included. The lateral femoral epicondyle marker was virtually misplaced around its measured position at different magnitudes and directions. The outcome to represent the impact of each marker misplacement on the lower limb was the root mean square deviations between the resultant kinematics from each simulated misplacement and the originally calculated kinematics. Correlation and regression equations were estimated between the root mean square deviation and the magnitude of the misplacement expressed in percentage of leg length. Results indicated that the lower-limb kinematics is highly sensitive to the lateral femoral epicondyle marker misplacement in the anterior-posterior direction. The joint angles most impacted by the anterior-posterior misplacement were the hip internal-external rotation (5.3° per 10 mm), the ankle internal-external rotation (4.4° per 10 mm) and the knee flexion-extension (4.2° per 10 mm). Finally, it was observed that the lower the leg length, the higher the impact of misplacement on kinematics. This impact was predicted by regression equations using the magnitude of misplacement expressed in percentage of leg length. An error below 5° on all joints requires a marker placement repeatability under 1.2% of the leg length. In conclusion, the placement of the lateral femoral epicondyle marker in the antero-posterior direction plays a crucial role on the reliability of gait measurements with the Conventional Gait Model. Public Library of Science 2020-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7182250/ /pubmed/32330162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232064 Text en © 2020 Fonseca et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Fonseca, Mickael
Gasparutto, Xavier
Leboeuf, Fabien
Dumas, Raphaël
Armand, Stéphane
Impact of knee marker misplacement on gait kinematics of children with cerebral palsy using the Conventional Gait Model—A sensitivity study
title Impact of knee marker misplacement on gait kinematics of children with cerebral palsy using the Conventional Gait Model—A sensitivity study
title_full Impact of knee marker misplacement on gait kinematics of children with cerebral palsy using the Conventional Gait Model—A sensitivity study
title_fullStr Impact of knee marker misplacement on gait kinematics of children with cerebral palsy using the Conventional Gait Model—A sensitivity study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of knee marker misplacement on gait kinematics of children with cerebral palsy using the Conventional Gait Model—A sensitivity study
title_short Impact of knee marker misplacement on gait kinematics of children with cerebral palsy using the Conventional Gait Model—A sensitivity study
title_sort impact of knee marker misplacement on gait kinematics of children with cerebral palsy using the conventional gait model—a sensitivity study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7182250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32330162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232064
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