Plantar pressure profile during walking is associated with talar cartilage characteristics in individuals with chronic ankle instability

前脚 生物力学 脚踝 软骨 步态 医学 骨关节炎 步态分析 足底压力 超声波 解剖 拉伤 物理医学与康复 口腔正畸科 压力传感器 外科 病理 放射科 物理 替代医学 并发症 热力学
作者
Danielle M. Torp,Abbey C. Thomas,Tricia Hubbard‐Turner,Luke Donovan
出处
期刊:Clinical Biomechanics [Elsevier BV]
卷期号:95: 105656-105656 被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2022.105656
摘要

Individuals with chronic ankle instability typically present with abnormal gait patterns favoring the lateral foot. This gait pattern may alter cartilage stress potentially increasing the risk of osteoarthritis development, thus exploring this relationship may provide insights for early interventions. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship gait biomechanics and talar articular cartilage characteristics.Talar articular cartilage was assessed with ultrasound at rest and after walking for 30-min in twenty-five adults (14 females, 22.6 ± 3.12 years, 168.12 ± 9.83 cm, 76.00 ± 15.47 kg) with chronic ankle instability. Cartilage was segmented into Total, Medial, and Lateral regions. During the 30-min walking period, plantar pressure of the entire foot was recorded every 5-min and condensed to create a biomechanical loading pattern and center of pressure gait line. Relationships between resting cartilage thickness and echo intensity, changes in thickness and echo intensity, and plantar pressure profiles were assessed with correlation coefficients.There was a significant relationship between plantar pressure in the lateral forefoot and medial talar cartilage deformation (r = 0.408, p < .05). Early stance center of pressure was correlated with deformation in the total (r = 0.439-0.524) and lateral (r = 0.443-0.550) regions (p < .05). There were no significant correlations between echo intensity and biomechanics.This study contributes to the growing evidence that talar cartilage strain patterns are associated with biomechanics during walking. Further validation is needed to determine a causal relationship between biomechanics and ultrasound cartilage characteristics after ankle sprains. In addition, research should continue determining the utility of ultrasound to monitor joint health after musculoskeletal injuries.
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