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Multi-segment foot kinematics after total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis during relatively long-distance gait

Rouhani, H.  
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Favre, J.  
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Aminian, K.  
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2012
Gait and Posture

This study aimed to investigate the influence of ankle osteoarthritis (AOA) treatments, i.e., ankle arthrodesis (AA) and total ankle replacement (TAR), on the kinematics of multi-segment foot and ankle complex during relatively long-distance gait.Forty-five subjects in four groups (AOA, AA, TAR, and control) were equipped with a wearable system consisting of inertial sensors installed on the tibia, calcaneus, and medial metatarsals. The subjects walked 50-m twice while the system measured the kinematic parameters of their multi-segment foot: the range of motion of joints between tibia, calcaneus, and medial metatarsals in three anatomical planes, and the peaks of angular velocity of these segments in the sagittal plane. These parameters were then compared among the four groups.It was observed that the range of motion and peak of angular velocities generally improved after TAR and were similar to the control subjects. However, unlike AOA and TAR, AA imposed impairments in the range of motion in the coronal plane for both the tibia-calcaneus and tibia-metatarsals joints. In general, the kinematic parameters showed significant correlation with established clinical scales (FFI and AOFAS), which shows their convergent validity.Based on the kinematic parameters of multi-segment foot during 50-m gait, this study showed significant improvements in foot mobility after TAR, but several significant impairments remained after AA. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.

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DOI
10.1016/j.gaitpost.2012.05.010
Author(s)
Rouhani, H.  
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Favre, J.  
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Aminian, K.  
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Crevoisier, X.
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Elsevier

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Gait and Posture
Volume

36

Issue

3

Start page

561

End page

566

Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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June 14, 2012
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/81875
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