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Discrepancy between true ankle dorsiflexion and gait kinematics and its association with severity of planovalgus foot deformity

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Sung, Ki Hyuk; Chung, Chin Youb; Lee, Kyoung Min; Kwon, Ki Bum; Lee, Jeong Hyun; Park, Moon Seok

Issue Date
2020-04
Publisher
BioMed Central
Citation
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, Vol.21 No.1, p. 250
Abstract
BackgroundIn planovalgus deformity with triceps contracture, a midfoot break happens, and ankle dorsiflexion (ADF) occurs at the mid-tarsal joint during gait. Results of standard 3D gait analysis may misinterpret the true ankle dorsiflexion because it recognizes the entire foot as a single rigid segment. We performed this study to investigate whether the severity of planovalgus deformity is associated with the discrepancy between the value of ADF evaluated by physical examination and 3-dimensional (3D) gait analysis. In addition, we aimed to identify the radiographic parameters associated with this discrepancy and their relationships.MethodsConsecutive 40 patients with 65 limbs (mean age, 11.75.5years) with planovalgus foot deformity and triceps surae contracture were included. All patients underwent 3D gait analysis, and weightbearing anteroposterior (AP) and lateral (LAT) foot radiographs. ADF with knee extension was measured using a goniometer with the patient's foot in an inverted position.ResultsTwenty-one limbs underwent operation for planovalgus foot deformity, and 56 limbs underwent operation for equinus deformity. The difference between ADF on physical examination and ADF at initial contact on gait analysis was 17.5 +/- 8.4 degrees. Differences between ADF on physical examination and ADF at initial contact on gait analysis were significantly associated with the LAT talus-first metatarsal angle (p=0.008) and calcaneal pitch angle (p=0.006), but not associated with the AP talus-first metatarsal angle (p=0.113), talonavicular coverage angle (p=0.190), talocalcaneal angle (p=0.946), and naviculocuboid overlap (p=0.136).Conclusion p id=Par The discrepancy between ADF on physical examination and 3D gait analysis was associated with the severity of planovalgus deformity, which was evaluated on weightbearing LAT foot radiographs. Therefore, physicians should be cautious about interpreting results from 3D gait analysis and perform a careful physical examination to assess the degree of equinus deformity in patients with planovalgus foot deformity.
ISSN
1471-2474
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/191894
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-020-03285-3
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