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Outcome evaluation of ankle osteoarthritis treatments: Plantar pressure analysis during relatively long-distance walking

Rouhani, H.  
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Crevoisier, X.
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Favre, J.  
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2011
Clinical Biomechanics

Background: This study aimed to use plantar pressure analysis in relatively long-distance walking for objective outcome evaluation of ankle osteoarthritis treatments, i.e., ankle arthrodesis and total ankle replacement. Methods: Forty-seven subjects in four groups: three patient groups and controls, participated in the study. Each subject walked twice in 50-m trials. Plantar pressure under the pathological foot was measured using pressure insoles. Six parameters: initial contact time, terminal contact time, maximum force time, peak pressure time, maximum force and peak pressure were calculated and averaged over trials in ten regions of foot. The parameters in each region were compared between patient groups and controls and their effect size was estimated. Besides, the correlations between pressure parameters and clinical scales were calculated. Findings: We observed based on temporal parameters that patients postpone the heel-off event, when high force in forefoot and high ankle moment happens. Also based on maximum force and peak pressure, the patients apply smoothened maximum forces on the affected foot. In ten regions, some parameters showed improvements after total ankle replacement, some showed alteration of foot function after ankle arthrodesis and some others showed still abnormality after both surgical treatments. These parameters showed also significant correlation with clinical scales in at least two regions of foot. Interpretation: Plantar pressure parameters in relatively long-distance trials showed to be strong tools for outcome evaluation of ankle osteoarthritis treatments. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2010.11.011
Web of Science ID

WOS:000289917300012

Author(s)
Rouhani, H.  
Crevoisier, X.
Favre, J.  
Aminian, K.  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Clinical Biomechanics
Volume

26

Issue

4

Start page

397

End page

404

Subjects

Ankle Osteoarthritis

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Total Ankle Replacement

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Ankle Arthrodesis

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Long-distance Measurement

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Pressure Distribution Analysis

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Gait Analysis

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Rheumatoid-Arthritis

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Foot Kinematics

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Arthrodesis

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Replacement

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System

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Management

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Surgery

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Pain

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Feet

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