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PREOP GAIT COMPARISONS
BETWEEN ADULT LUMBAR SCOLIOTICS AND THOSE WITH ABLE BODIES
Keith H. Bridwell, MD^,
Angela K. Reitenbach, MS~,
Mary L. Uhrich, MS~,
Lawrence G. Lenke, MD^,
Jack R. Engsberg, PHD^~
* (a Scoliosis Research Society)
^Orthopaedic Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine,
~Human Performance Laboratory, BarnesJewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO,
USA
INTRODUCTION:
Gait comparisons between patients with lumbar spinal deformity (scoliosis
>50°, kyphosis ³0°) and ablebodied adults have never been reported.
PURPOSE:
To compare the gait of a group of adult lumbar deformity patients to a
group of ablebodied adults.
METHODS:
13 female adults (age range 2765) scheduled for deformity reconstruction
had a preoperative gait analysis. Six female ablebodied adults with no
spinal deformity or pathology (age range 3958) served as controls. Thirtysix
reflective surface markers were placed on a subject to create a 12link
segment model. A 6 camera video system recorded each subject as she walked
along a 9 m walkway. Markers were tracked to produce 3D coordinates over
the gait cycle. Gait speed and 3 motion variables were calculated. The
motion variables described the orientation of the shoulders with respect
to the pelvis. The first was the sagittal plane angular orientation of
the shoulder segment with respect to the pelvis averaged over the entire
gait cycle. The remaining variables were the coronal and transverse plane
range of motion (ROM). Each subject also performed a graded exercise test
(GXT) on a treadmill, where she walked until reaching 70% of her maximum
heart rate. Unpaired ttests were used to determine if a significant difference
existed between the variables for the two groups (p<0.05). It was hypothesized
that the deformity group would be significantly different (*) than the
ablebodied group for all variables.
RESULTS:
Means (standard deviations) indicated that the preoperative surgical group
walked slower, had their trunk inclined farther forward, displayed less
range of motion in the coronal and transverse planes during the gait cycle,
and walked for less time on the treadmill compared to ablebodied controls.
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Gait
Speed |
Sagittal
Average |
Coronal
ROM |
Transverse
ROM |
GXT |
| Group |
(cm/s) |
(deg) |
(deg) |
(deg) |
(min) |
Lumbar
Deformity |
85 (40)* |
20 (11)* |
7 (3)* |
5 (3)* |
7 (5)* |
| Able
body |
134 (19) |
1 (10) |
13 (4) |
11 (4) |
22 (6) |
DISCUSSION: Objective data describing the
function of adult lumbar deformity patients have not been previously reported.
Results indicated that the patients were significantly more impaired than
their ablebodied counterparts, walked for shorter distances, and at slower
speeds. Future work will investigate changes in these variables as a consequence
of the surgery.
This project has been funded in its entirety by the Scoliosis Research
Society.
* If noted, the author indicates something of value received. The codes
are identified as: aresearch or institutional support, bmiscellaneous
funding, croyalties, dstock options, econsultant or
employee.
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