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LBP And Lower Limb Discrepancy: 3D Evaluation Of Postural Rebalancing Via Underfoot Wedge Correction
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Leg Length Discrepancy (LLD) is very often associated to Low Back Pain (LBP), but still controversial is the use of underfoot wedge correction (heel rise) to re-balance pelvis and trunk posture. In a review of our last 5 years clinical activity we observed that more than 70% out of 300 LBP patients presented a LLD. In more than 80 % we ascertained, via Baropodography, the presence of underfoot asymmetric load, during standing. More durable therapy recovery effect has been observed when LLD correction had been adopted. These reasons led us to start a study to assess if a Full 3D multifactorial Posture evaluation approach, by means of Opto-electronic device associated to foot pressure maps recording, was able to quantitatively discriminate the clinically observed phenomena. On a 94 LBP (av. age 46.3±16 Y range 15-82 Y) patients sample, 83 (88%) have been found to improve posture when LLD was corrected. The 94 patients showed a mean lower limb discrepancy of μ=8±3.2mm associated to a mean scoliotic lumbar curve μ=10.5°±5.1° Cobb (frontal plane), mean Spinal offset μ=6.6±4.9mm and mean Global offset 10.7±8.8mm. The applied paired t-test comparison (indifferent vs. corrected orthostasis) showed significant (p < 0.05) postural improvements could be obtained in the whole or in a part of the considered parameters, both in rebalancing and in spine deformities reduction after the application of suitable under-foot wedge. The joint 3D opto-electronic and foot pressure map approach proved to be effective to control several clinical parameters with statistical significance.
Title: LBP And Lower Limb Discrepancy: 3D Evaluation Of Postural Rebalancing Via Underfoot Wedge Correction
Description:
Leg Length Discrepancy (LLD) is very often associated to Low Back Pain (LBP), but still controversial is the use of underfoot wedge correction (heel rise) to re-balance pelvis and trunk posture.
In a review of our last 5 years clinical activity we observed that more than 70% out of 300 LBP patients presented a LLD.
In more than 80 % we ascertained, via Baropodography, the presence of underfoot asymmetric load, during standing.
More durable therapy recovery effect has been observed when LLD correction had been adopted.
These reasons led us to start a study to assess if a Full 3D multifactorial Posture evaluation approach, by means of Opto-electronic device associated to foot pressure maps recording, was able to quantitatively discriminate the clinically observed phenomena.
On a 94 LBP (av.
age 46.
3±16 Y range 15-82 Y) patients sample, 83 (88%) have been found to improve posture when LLD was corrected.
The 94 patients showed a mean lower limb discrepancy of μ=8±3.
2mm associated to a mean scoliotic lumbar curve μ=10.
5°±5.
1° Cobb (frontal plane), mean Spinal offset μ=6.
6±4.
9mm and mean Global offset 10.
7±8.
8mm.
The applied paired t-test comparison (indifferent vs.
corrected orthostasis) showed significant (p < 0.
05) postural improvements could be obtained in the whole or in a part of the considered parameters, both in rebalancing and in spine deformities reduction after the application of suitable under-foot wedge.
The joint 3D opto-electronic and foot pressure map approach proved to be effective to control several clinical parameters with statistical significance.
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