Relationship between spatiotemporal parameters and clinical outcomes in children with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy: Clinical interpretation proposal
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Publication date
2022ISSN
0949-2658
Abstract
Background: Understanding the links between gait disorders, impairments, and activity limitations is
essential for correctly interpreting the instrumented gait analysis.We aimed to evaluate the relationships
between spatiotemporal parameters and clinical outcomes in children with bilateral spastic cerebral
palsy, and find out whether spatiotemporal parameters provide clinical information regarding gait
pattern and walking.
Methods: Data from 19 children with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy (nine males, ten females, 9.6 ± 2.8
years old) were collected retrospectively. All children underwent an instrumented gait analysis and a
standardized clinical assessment. Seven spatiotemporal parameters were calculated: non-dimensional
cadence, stride length, step width, gait speed, first double support, single support, and time of toe off.
Clinical outcomes included measures of two different components of the International Classification of
Functioning, Disability and Health - Children and Youth version: body functions and structures (spasticity,
contractures and range of motion, and deformities), and activities and participation (gross motor
function, and walking capacity). Pearson correlation, ANOVA, Student’s t, ManneWhitney U, and Kruskal
eWallis tests were used to analyze relationships. Spatiotemporal parameters related to clinical outcomes
of body functions and structures were interpreted as outcome measures of gait pattern, while those
related to clinical outcomes of activities and participation were interpreted as outcome measures of
walking.
Results: Non-dimensional cadence, stride length, and gait speed showed relationships (p < 0.05) with hip
flexors spasticity and hindfoot deformity, ankle plantar flexors spasticity, and hindfoot deformity,
respectively. All spatiotemporal parameters except non-dimensional cadence showed correlation
(p < 0.05) with gross motor function and walking capacity.
Conclusions: Spatiotemporal parameters provide clinical information regarding both gait pattern and
walking.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Paràlisi cerebral
Infants amb paràlisi cerebral
Pages
7 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation
Gómez-Pérez, C., Vidal Samsó, J., Puig Diví, A., Medina Casanovas, J., Font-Llagunes, J. M., Martori, J. C. (2023) Relationship between spatiotemporal parameters and clinical outcomes in children with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy: Clinical interpretation proposal. Journal of Orthopaedic Science, 28(5), 1136-1142. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jos.2022.08.011
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