• DocumentCode
    2278694
  • Title

    Quantitative study of walker-assisted gait in children with cerebral palsy: anterior versus posterior walkers

  • Author

    Bachwchmidt, R. ; Harris, G.F. ; Ackman, J. ; Hassani, S. ; Carter, M. ; Caudill, A. ; Reiners, K. ; Olson, W. ; Smith, P. ; Klein, J.

  • Author_Institution
    Shriners Hosp. for Children, Chicago, IL, USA
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    2000
  • Firstpage
    217
  • Lastpage
    223
  • Abstract
    Many children with cerebral palsy require walkers to achieve functional ambulation, yet little scientific study has been done to understand the mechanics of usage. The objective of this work was to provide a quantitative pilot comparison of ambulation with anterior and posterior walkers in children with cerebral palsy using temporal-spatial gait parameters and an upper extremity joint kinetics. Following informed consent, data were collected for nine children with spastic, diplegic cerebral palsy who were community ambulators and who routinely used posterior walkers. Results of the study showed increased double limb support time (24.3%-30.7%) with the anterior walker, increased walking speed (16.7%-21.4%) with the posterior walker. Elbow extensor and wrist flexor demands were greater with the anterior walker (-0.19 Nm/kg, 0.07 Nm/kg) than with the posterior walker (-0.06 Nm/kg, 0.02 Nm/kg). The methodology developed in this study appears to provide improved insight into the effect of upper extremity muscular demands in addition to the traditional lower extremity gait analysis, clinical evaluation, and energy expenditure assessment
  • Keywords
    brain; gait analysis; orthotics; paediatrics; anterior walkers; children with cerebral palsy; clinical evaluation; community ambulators; elbow extensor demands; energy expenditure assessment; lower extremity gait analysis; posterior walkers; spastic diplegic cerebral palsy; temporal-spatial gait parameters; upper extremity joint kinetics; walker-assisted gait; walking speed; wrist flexor demands; Birth disorders; Educational institutions; Extremities; Hospitals; Instruments; Kinematics; Kinetic theory; Legged locomotion; Pediatrics; Stability;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Pediatric Gait, 2000. A new Millennium in Clinical Care and Motion Analysis Technology
  • Conference_Location
    Chicago, IL
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-6469-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PG.2000.858901
  • Filename
    858901