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Assessment of gait quality and efficiency after undergoing a single-event multilevel surgery in children with cerebral palsy presenting an intoeing gait pattern

Published inChild's nervous system, vol. 38, no. 8, p. 1523-1530
Publication date2022-08
First online date2022-05-12
Abstract

Purpose: The biomechanical impact of undergoing a single-event multilevel surgery (SEMLS) for children with cerebral palsy (CP) presenting an intoeing gait pattern has been widely documented. However, past studies mostly focused on gait quality rather than efficiency. Thus, there is a need to determine the impact of undergoing a SEMLS on gait quality and efficiency in children with CP presenting an intoeing gait pattern.

Methods: Data from 16 children with CP presenting an intoeing gait pattern who underwent a SEMLS were retrospectively selected. Gait kinematics was quantified before (baseline) and at least 1 year after the surgery (follow-up). Gait quality was investigated with the Gait Profile Score (GPS), hip internal rotation angle and foot progression angle (FPA). Gait efficiency was analysed using clinically accessible variables, namely the normalised gait speed and medio-lateral and vertical centre of mass excursions (COMp). Dependent variables were compared between sessions with paired t-tests.

Results: At the follow-up, children with CP exhibited a more outward FPA and GPS as well as a decreased hip internal rotation angle. No changes in normalised gait speed and vertical COMp excursion were observed, and medio-lateral COMp excursion was slightly decreased.

Conclusion: Children with CP presenting an intoeing gait pattern who underwent a SEMLS exhibited an increased gait quality, but gait efficiency was only minimally improved at the follow-up compared to baseline. Further studies are needed to identify contributors of gait efficiency in children with CP, and the best treatment modalities to optimise both their gait quality and efficiency.

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Keywords
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Clinical gait analysis
  • Gait efficiency
  • Gait quality
  • Intoeing gait
  • Single-event multilevel surgery
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MOISAN, Gabriel et al. Assessment of gait quality and efficiency after undergoing a single-event multilevel surgery in children with cerebral palsy presenting an intoeing gait pattern. In: Child’s nervous system, 2022, vol. 38, n° 8, p. 1523–1530. doi: 10.1007/s00381-022-05548-x
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