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Recovery in functional non-copers following anterior cruciate ligament rupture as detected by gait kinematics

Button, Kate ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1073-9901, Van Deursen, Robert William Martin ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9461-0111 and Price, Patricia 2008. Recovery in functional non-copers following anterior cruciate ligament rupture as detected by gait kinematics. Physical Therapy in Sport 9 (2) , pp. 97-104. 10.1016/j.ptsp.2008.03.001

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Abstract

Objectives To evaluate if gait compensation strategies for selected kinematic variables can be identified in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficient non-copers using two-dimensional (2D) clinical gait analysis. Design Prospective observational design, repeated measures. Setting University hospital, out-patients department. Patients Sixty-three patients that attended the acute knee screening service were diagnosed with an acute ACL rupture and consented to participate. A sub-set of 15 copers/adapters and 13 non-copers were eligible for final analysis because they were contactable for sub-classification and had gait analysis at 1 and 4 months post-injury. Main outcome measures 2D video gait analysis for sagittal plane hip, knee and ankle kinematics and time–distance variables. Results At 4 months post-injury non-copers demonstrated significantly less recovery of knee angle (F(1,1)=5.79, p<0.024), hip displacement angle (F(1,1)=4.89, p<0.036), step length (F(1,1) =6.80, p=0.015), cadence (F(1,1)=5.85, p=0.023) and velocity (F(1,1)=10.89, p=0.003), compared to copers/adapters. Also non-copers demonstrated altered correlations between gait parameters. Conclusion At 4 months post-injury non-copers had an inferior gait performance compared to copers/adapters for kinematics and time–distance variables. 2D clinical kinematic gait analysis, particularly of the hip and knee can inform early rehabilitation techniques and monitor recovery.

Item Type: Article
Status: Published
Schools: Healthcare Sciences
Uncontrolled Keywords: Anterior crucuate ligament rupture; Gait; Video analysis; Rehabilitation; Kinematics
Publisher: Elsevier
ISSN: 1466-853X
Last Modified: 17 Oct 2022 10:09
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/7154

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