Dynamic analysis of joint loading due to leg axis deformity in the frontal plane: Relevance of instrumented gait analysis

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Background: Instrumented 3D gait analysis (IGA) has been established for the functional evaluation of orthopedic diseases. It can provide valuable additional information beyond conventional static radiographic diagnostics and, thus, contributes to treatment decisions and a successful surgical outcome. Regarding the assessment of leg axis deformities IGA is currently only used in a few specialized centers. Practice: This article describes the methods used by IGA and shows its benefit for the treatment of leg axis deformities of the knee in the frontal plane. In particular, the calculation of dynamic joint loads provides important insights regarding the development of degenerative joint deformities in the knee joint and, thus, complements the static assessment of the leg axis. A new treatment algorithm for guided growth intervention in children and adolescents by temporary epiphysiodesis is presented. IGA can be particularly useful for clinical decision-making in borderline cases. If there is a discrepancy between the static leg axis and dynamic knee joint loading, IGA can reveal potential compensatory mechanisms during walking.

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Stief, F., Holder, J., Böhm, H., & Meurer, A. (2021, July 1). Dynamic analysis of joint loading due to leg axis deformity in the frontal plane: Relevance of instrumented gait analysis. Orthopade. Springer Medizin. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00132-021-04121-9

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