• Title of article

    GAIT DISORDERS IN PATIENTS AFTER POLYTRAUMA

  • Author/Authors

    Jakusonoka, Ruta Rîga Stradins University - Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, LATVIA , Pavâre, Zane Rîga Stradins University - Rehabilitation Research Laboratory, LATVIA , Pavâre, Zane National Rehabilitation Centre “Vaivari”, LATVIA , Jumtins, Andris Rîga Stradins University, LATVIA , Smolovs, Aleksejs National Rehabilitation Centre “Vaivari”, LATVIA , Ananjeva, Tatjana National Rehabilitation Centre “Vaivari”, LATVIA

  • From page
    27
  • To page
    32
  • Abstract
    Evaluation of the gait of patients after polytrauma is important, as it indicates the ability of patients to the previous activities and work. The aim of our study was to evaluate the gait of patients with lower limb injuries in the medium-term after polytrauma. Three-dimensional instrumental gait analysis was performed in 26 polytrauma patients (16 women and 10 men; mean age 38.6 years), 14 to 41 months after the trauma. Spatio-temporal parameters, motions in pelvis and lower extremities joints in sagittal plane and vertical load ground reaction force were analysed. Gait parameters in polytrauma patients were compared with a healthy control group. Polytrauma patients in the injured side had decreased step length, cadence, hip extension, maximum knee flexion, vertical load ground reaction force, and increased stance time and pelvic anterior tilt; in the uninjured side they had decreased step length, cadence, maximum knee flexion, vertical load ground reaction force and increased stance time (p 0.05). The use of the three-dimensional in- strumental gait analysis in the evaluation of polytrauma patients with lower limb injuries conse- quences makes it possible to identify the gait disorders not only in the injured, but also in the uninjured side.
  • Keywords
    injuries , gait cycle , gait analysis
  • Journal title
    Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B Natural, Exact and Applied Sciences
  • Journal title
    Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B Natural, Exact and Applied Sciences
  • Record number

    2558999