Title of article :
Foot progression angle and ankle joint complex in preschool children
Author/Authors :
Chin-Shan Ho، نويسنده , , Chii-Jeng Lin، نويسنده , , You-Li Chou، نويسنده , , Fong-Chin Su، نويسنده , , Sheng-Che Lin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Objective. The influence of foot progression angle on the ankle joint and the effects on gait patterns and mechanisms in skeletally normal preschool children was investigated.
Design. Kinematics and kinetics of the ankle joint were analyzed for preschool children who were skeletally normal but walked with different foot progression angle.
Background. The most frequent reasons for preschool children to be brought to a paediatric orthopaedic clinic are toe-in and toe-out. Without understanding the biological and biomechanical implications, treatment for these problems can be very confusing.
Methods. Gait analysis was performed in 86 skeletally normal preschool children. Children were grouped according to their foot progression angles. Analysis of the kinematics and kinetics of the ankle joint was intended to elucidate the gait mechanism.
Results. Children with different foot progression angles had distinctive patterns of spatio-temporal parameters, ground reaction force, joint angle, moment, power, and mechanical work of the ankle joints. The differences were organized and explained as different walking patterns and tactics.
Conclusions. Skeletally normal preschool children with excessive toe-in or toe-out foot progression angles are not necessarily in some diseased status. They were instead related to different walking patterns. Aggressive treatment for these problems is not recommended.
Keywords :
Foot progression angle , Toe-out , children , Gait analysis , Toe-in , Ankle , Kinematics , Kinetics
Journal title :
Clinical Biomechanics
Journal title :
Clinical Biomechanics