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Effect of the Ankle–Foot Orthosis Dorsiflexion Angle on Gait Kinematics in Individuals with Hemiparetic Stroke
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Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are widely used to improve gait; nonetheless, it remains unclear how specific settings, particularly the dorsiflexion angle, affect gait kinematics in individuals with stroke. This study investigated the effect of different AFO dorsiflexion angles on gait kinematics in ambulatory adults with hemiparesis. Twenty-six individuals with post-stroke hemiparesis walked on a treadmill while wearing the same type of AFO at four ankle dorsiflexion angles: 0°, 5°, 10°, and 15°. Temporal-spatial variables, joint angles, and toe clearance and its components were quantified using three-dimensional analysis. The double-stance time before the paretic swing shortened significantly with increasing dorsiflexion angle, whereas the mean stride time and length did not significantly change. During the swing phase, increased AFO dorsiflexion was associated with reduced maximal knee flexion, in addition to its direct effect on ankle angles. The absolute toe clearance height was unaffected by the AFO settings; however, the contribution of ankle dorsiflexion to limb shortening increased stepwise from 0° to 15°, and the hip elevation and compensatory movement ratio declined. In conclusion, increasing the AFO dorsiflexion angle significantly altered gait kinematics, with distal ankle mechanics replacing inefficient hip compensation and reducing double-stance time.
Title: Effect of the Ankle–Foot Orthosis Dorsiflexion Angle on Gait Kinematics in Individuals with Hemiparetic Stroke
Description:
Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are widely used to improve gait; nonetheless, it remains unclear how specific settings, particularly the dorsiflexion angle, affect gait kinematics in individuals with stroke.
This study investigated the effect of different AFO dorsiflexion angles on gait kinematics in ambulatory adults with hemiparesis.
Twenty-six individuals with post-stroke hemiparesis walked on a treadmill while wearing the same type of AFO at four ankle dorsiflexion angles: 0°, 5°, 10°, and 15°.
Temporal-spatial variables, joint angles, and toe clearance and its components were quantified using three-dimensional analysis.
The double-stance time before the paretic swing shortened significantly with increasing dorsiflexion angle, whereas the mean stride time and length did not significantly change.
During the swing phase, increased AFO dorsiflexion was associated with reduced maximal knee flexion, in addition to its direct effect on ankle angles.
The absolute toe clearance height was unaffected by the AFO settings; however, the contribution of ankle dorsiflexion to limb shortening increased stepwise from 0° to 15°, and the hip elevation and compensatory movement ratio declined.
In conclusion, increasing the AFO dorsiflexion angle significantly altered gait kinematics, with distal ankle mechanics replacing inefficient hip compensation and reducing double-stance time.
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