Kinematic adaptations from self-selected to fast speed walking in patients with adult spinal deformity.
Krystel Abi KaramRami El RachkidiKarl SemaanEddy SaadMarc FakhouryMaria SaadeElma AyoubAli RteilElena JaberElio MekhaelNabil NassimAbir MassaadIsmat GhanemAyman AssiPublished in: Spine deformity (2024)
Kinematic limitations during adaptation from self-selected to fast speed walking highlight an alteration of a daily life activity in ASD patients. ASD with limited kinematic adaptations showed more severe sagittal malalignment with an increased SVA, PT, PI-LL, and knee flexion, a decreased LL and the most deteriorated quality of life. This highlights the importance of 3D movement analysis in the evaluation of ASD.
Keyphrases
- autism spectrum disorder
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- end stage renal disease
- intellectual disability
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- high intensity
- spinal cord
- prognostic factors
- upper limb
- total knee arthroplasty
- lower limb
- early onset
- knee osteoarthritis
- spinal cord injury
- patient reported outcomes
- anterior cruciate ligament