Ankle proprioception during gait in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury

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Introduction: Proprioception is known to be affected after a spinal cord injury (SCI). However, it is currently assessed during simple tasks that do not reflect activities of daily living. To better understand how proprioception affects movement, assessing it during a functional sensorimotor task such as walking is therefore of primary importance. Therefore, the objectives of this study were as follows: (a) measure the protocol reliability of a new robotic test in nondisabled controls; (b) evaluate the effect nonlesion-related factors such as sex, age, pain, and gait speed on ankle proprioception; and (c) assess ankle proprioception during walking in individuals with SCI. Methods: In the current study, ankle proprioception was assessed during gait in individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI; n = 15) using an electrohydraulic robotized ankle–foot orthosis (rAFO). Ankle proprioceptive threshold was quantified as the participants’ ability to detect torque perturbations of varied amplitude applied during swing by the rAFO. In addition, test–retest reliability and the potential effect of nonlesion-related factors (sex, age, pain, and gait speed) were evaluated in nondisabled (ND; n = 65) participants. Results: During gait, individuals with iSCI had a 53% poorer proprioceptive threshold than ND controls (p

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Dambreville, C., Pairot de Fontenay, B., Blanchette, A. K., Roy, J. S., Mercier, C., & Bouyer, L. (2019). Ankle proprioception during gait in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury. Physiological Reports, 7(24). https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14328

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