Title of article :
Research Paper: Assessment of Dynamic Stability During Walking in Below-knee Amputation
Author/Authors :
Sharifmoradi, Keyvan Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Faculty of Humanities - University of Kashan, Kashan , Kamali, Mostafa Department of Orthotics and Prosthetics - School of Rehabilitation - Musculoskeletal Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Taghi Karimi, Mohammad Department of Orthotics and Prosthetics - School of Rehabilitation - Musculoskeletal Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Purpose: Dynamic stability reduces in patients with unilateral amputation; so, it is important
to recognize changes in balance during walking. This study aimed to investigate the dynamic
stability of unilateral below-knee amputation during walking.
Methods: The present study was a quasi-experimental study, in which 10 patients with knee
amputation and 10 healthy young people participated. The variables of the present study
included spatiotemporal variables, Center of Mass (COM) variables in anteroposterior,
and mediolateral directions, as well as stability margin variables in anteroposterior and
mediolateral directions. The COM and marginal stability variables were extracted through
Visual 3D software. The data were analyzed by independent and dependent t-tests, using
SPSS V. 22 at a significance level of 0.05.
Results: The mean difference between COM and the COP in the amputation group in the frontal
plane on both sound and prosthetic sides was significantly higher than those in the healthy group
(P=0.01). The difference in COM and COP in the toe-off phase of the amputation group in the
sagittal plane on the prosthetic side was significantly less than that in the healthy group (P<0.01).
Conclusion: The amputees suffer from poor dynamic stability during walking; so, they increase
the positive margin of stability in the frontal plane and decrease the negative margin of stability
in the sagittal plane. These patients decreased the excursion of COM in the sagittal and frontal
plane, thereby using different gait patterns. However, the threats of falling in these patients are
more than that of the healthy ones. Therefore, it is recommended to improve the dynamic stability
of these patients in the frontal plane.
Keywords :
Dynamic stability , Amputation , Margin of stability , Center of Mass
Journal title :
Physical Treatments: Specific Physical Therapy Journal (PTJ)