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Effects of diabetic peripheral neuropathy on gait in vascular trans-tibial amputees / Hiroshi Nakajima in Clinical Biomechanics, Vol. 56 (July 2018)
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Titre : Effects of diabetic peripheral neuropathy on gait in vascular trans-tibial amputees Type de document : Article Auteurs : Hiroshi Nakajima ; Sumiko Yamamoto ; Junji Katsuhira Article en page(s) : p. 84-89 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Amputés ; Neuropathies diabétiquesMots-clés : Diabetic Neuropathies Amputees Peripheral Vascular Diseases Maladies vasculaires périphériques Gait Démarche Biomechanical Phenomena Phénomènes biomécaniques Résumé : Patients with diabetes often develop diabetic peripheral neuropathy, wich is a distal symmetric polyneuropathy, so ffot function on the non-amputated side is expected to affect gait in vascular trans-tibial amputees. (...) Disponible en ligne : Non Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=155886
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Exclu du prêtPostural Control in Response to Altered Sensory Conditions in Persons With Dysvascular and Traumatic Transtibial Amputation / Prasath Jayakaran in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2015/2 (2015)
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Titre : Postural Control in Response to Altered Sensory Conditions in Persons With Dysvascular and Traumatic Transtibial Amputation Type de document : Article Auteurs : Prasath Jayakaran ; Gillian M. Johnson ; John S. Sullivan Article en page(s) : p. 331-339 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Amputation ; Complications du diabète ; Membre inférieur ; Proprioception ; Rééducation et réadaptationMots-clés : Amputation chirurgicale Diabetes complications Lower extremity Peripheral Vascular Diseases Maladies vasculaires périphériques Postural balance Équilibre postural Résumé : Objective
To compare the postural control of persons with a dysvascular transtibial amputation and traumatic transtibial amputation with able-bodied adults with and without a dysvascular condition in altered sensory testing conditions.
Design
Cross-sectional study.
Setting
University balance clinic.
Participants
The study participants (N=35) included: participants with a dysvascular transtibial amputation (n=9), participants with a traumatic transtibial amputation (n=9), age-matched able-bodied adults without a dysvascular condition (n=9), and able-bodied adults with a dysvascular condition (n=8).
Interventions
Six Sensory Organization Test (SOT) conditions, which included standing with eyes open (condition 1) and closed (condition 2) on a static force platform with visual surround; standing with eyes open on a static force platform with movable visual surround (condition 3); standing with eyes open (condition 4) and closed (condition 5) on a movable force platform with static visual surround; and standing with eyes open on a movable force platform with movable visual surround (condition 6).
Main Outcome Measures
Bilateral anteroposterior (AP) and mediolateral (ML) center of pressure variables, namely root mean square distance (RMSD) and mean velocity (mVel), for each of the 6 SOT conditions.
Results
The dysvascular transtibial amputation group demonstrated a higher AP RMSD (P≤.04) on the sound side than did the able-bodied adults without a dysvascular condition and the able-bodied adults with a dysvascular condition in SOT conditions 1 and 2, respectively. Both the dysvascular transtibial amputation group and the traumatic transtibial amputation group demonstrated a higher AP RMSD (P≤.002) than the able-bodied adults without a dysvascular condition in SOT conditions 3 and 4. The dysvascular transtibial amputation group showed higher AP mVel (P≤.002) on the sound side for SOT conditions 2 and 3, whereas both amputation groups showed higher AP mVel for SOT conditions 1 and 4 than the able-bodied adults with and without a dysvascular condition.
Conclusions
Postural control of the dysvascular transtibial amputation group was not different than the traumatic transtibial amputation group in challenging sensory conditions. However, when compared with the groups of able-bodied adults with and without a dysvascular condition, postural strategies distinct with amputation etiology were observed.Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=118549
in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation > 2015/2 (2015) . - p. 331-339[article]