Plantar pressure gait analysis in children with cerebral palsy

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Main Author: Raposo, Maria Raquel Branco
Publication Date: 2023
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the most common childhood neurologic impairment. Children with CP are often prescribed ankle-foot orthoses (AFO) as an intervention meant to improve gait, but the evidence that supports its generalized use is scarce. Gait analysis is considered a gold standard in CP rehabilitation, and plantar pressure analysis can provide useful information about the way that the foot interacts with the orthoses and the ground. Plantar pressure insoles are a simple and non-invasive technology, but still an underused tool in this context. By combining the use of two rehabilitation tools (AFO and plantar pressure analysis), this PhD thesis aims to contribute to deepen the knowledge and available evidence on the field. Three separate scientific investigations were conducted: a scoping review, aiming to systematize the available evidence about the effects of different types of AFO on the gait of children with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy, showing that AFO have a positive impact in the gait of children with cerebral palsy; a test-retest reliability analysis and minimal detectable change of plantar pressure insoles in a sample of children with CP when walking in regular footwear, that determined high reliability (ICC ≥ 0.60) for 21 of the 24 parameters that were tested; and lastly a descriptive study of the plantar pressure distribution characteristics of children with cerebral palsy, while wearing plantar pressure insoles and walking with AFO, where there were positive changes in plantar pressure measurements, approximating them to the reference percentiles of typically developing children. There is a need to continue to invest in these lines of investigation, namely producing consistent evidence about the effects of AFO, unwavering prescription guidelines and producing a normative database for plantar pressure measurements in children with Cerebral Palsy.
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spelling Plantar pressure gait analysis in children with cerebral palsyPlantar PressureCerebral PalsGaitAnkle Foot OrthosesInsolesPressão PlantarParalisia CerebralMarchaOrtótese de Tornozelo e PéPalmilhasDomínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Outras Ciências SociaisCerebral Palsy (CP) is the most common childhood neurologic impairment. Children with CP are often prescribed ankle-foot orthoses (AFO) as an intervention meant to improve gait, but the evidence that supports its generalized use is scarce. Gait analysis is considered a gold standard in CP rehabilitation, and plantar pressure analysis can provide useful information about the way that the foot interacts with the orthoses and the ground. Plantar pressure insoles are a simple and non-invasive technology, but still an underused tool in this context. By combining the use of two rehabilitation tools (AFO and plantar pressure analysis), this PhD thesis aims to contribute to deepen the knowledge and available evidence on the field. Three separate scientific investigations were conducted: a scoping review, aiming to systematize the available evidence about the effects of different types of AFO on the gait of children with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy, showing that AFO have a positive impact in the gait of children with cerebral palsy; a test-retest reliability analysis and minimal detectable change of plantar pressure insoles in a sample of children with CP when walking in regular footwear, that determined high reliability (ICC ≥ 0.60) for 21 of the 24 parameters that were tested; and lastly a descriptive study of the plantar pressure distribution characteristics of children with cerebral palsy, while wearing plantar pressure insoles and walking with AFO, where there were positive changes in plantar pressure measurements, approximating them to the reference percentiles of typically developing children. There is a need to continue to invest in these lines of investigation, namely producing consistent evidence about the effects of AFO, unwavering prescription guidelines and producing a normative database for plantar pressure measurements in children with Cerebral Palsy.A Paralisia Cerebral é o comprometimento neurológico mais comum na infância. Ortóteses de pé e tornozelo são comumente prescritas a crianças com Paralisia Cerebral, com o objetivo de melhorar o padrão de marcha, mas a evidência que suporta seu uso generalizado é escassa. A análise da marcha é considerada um gold standard na reabilitação da Paralisia Cerebral, e a análise de pressões plantares pode fornecer informações úteis sobre a maneira como o pé interage com as ortóteses e o solo. Neste sentido, as palmilhas de pressão plantar são uma tecnologia simples e não invasiva, mas ainda uma ferramenta subutilizada neste contexto. Ao combinar o uso de duas ferramentas de reabilitação (ortóteses de tornozelo e pé e palmilhas de pressão plantar), esta dissertação visa contribuir para aprofundar o conhecimento e a evidência disponível na área. Foram realizadas três investigações científicas distintas: uma scoping review, com o objetivo de sistematizar a literatura sobre os efeitos de diferentes tipos de ortóteses de tornozelo e pé na marcha de crianças com paralisia cerebral bilateral espástica, mostrando que as ortóteses de tornozelo e pé têm um impacto positivo na marcha de crianças com paralisia cerebral; uma análise de confiabilidade teste-reteste e diferença mínima detetável em palmilhas de pressão plantar com uma amostra de crianças com Paralisia Cerebral, utilizando o seu calçado regular, que determinou alta confiabilidade (ICC ≥ 0,60) para 21 dos 24 parâmetros testados; e por último um estudo descritivo das características da distribuição da pressão plantar de crianças com paralisia cerebral, usando palmilhas de pressão plantar e ortóteses tornozelo-pé, onde se registaram mudanças positivas nos valores de pressão plantar, aproximando-os dos percentis de referência de crianças de desenvolvimento típico. É necessário continuar a investir nestas linhas de investigação, nomeadamente produzindo evidência consistente sobre os efeitos das ortóteses de tornozelo e pé, indicações de prescrição concretas e criando uma base de dados normativa para as medições de pressão plantar em crianças com Paralisia Cerebral.João, Filipa Oliveira da SilvaRepositório da Universidade de LisboaRaposo, Maria Raquel Branco2024-01-17T10:20:49Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zdoctoral thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/29839TID:101558058enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-17T15:56:03Zoai:repositorio.ulisboa.pt:10400.5/29839Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T03:58:02.393272Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Plantar pressure gait analysis in children with cerebral palsy
title Plantar pressure gait analysis in children with cerebral palsy
spellingShingle Plantar pressure gait analysis in children with cerebral palsy
Raposo, Maria Raquel Branco
Plantar Pressure
Cerebral Pals
Gait
Ankle Foot Orthoses
Insoles
Pressão Plantar
Paralisia Cerebral
Marcha
Ortótese de Tornozelo e Pé
Palmilhas
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Outras Ciências Sociais
title_short Plantar pressure gait analysis in children with cerebral palsy
title_full Plantar pressure gait analysis in children with cerebral palsy
title_fullStr Plantar pressure gait analysis in children with cerebral palsy
title_full_unstemmed Plantar pressure gait analysis in children with cerebral palsy
title_sort Plantar pressure gait analysis in children with cerebral palsy
author Raposo, Maria Raquel Branco
author_facet Raposo, Maria Raquel Branco
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv João, Filipa Oliveira da Silva
Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Raposo, Maria Raquel Branco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plantar Pressure
Cerebral Pals
Gait
Ankle Foot Orthoses
Insoles
Pressão Plantar
Paralisia Cerebral
Marcha
Ortótese de Tornozelo e Pé
Palmilhas
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Outras Ciências Sociais
topic Plantar Pressure
Cerebral Pals
Gait
Ankle Foot Orthoses
Insoles
Pressão Plantar
Paralisia Cerebral
Marcha
Ortótese de Tornozelo e Pé
Palmilhas
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Outras Ciências Sociais
description Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the most common childhood neurologic impairment. Children with CP are often prescribed ankle-foot orthoses (AFO) as an intervention meant to improve gait, but the evidence that supports its generalized use is scarce. Gait analysis is considered a gold standard in CP rehabilitation, and plantar pressure analysis can provide useful information about the way that the foot interacts with the orthoses and the ground. Plantar pressure insoles are a simple and non-invasive technology, but still an underused tool in this context. By combining the use of two rehabilitation tools (AFO and plantar pressure analysis), this PhD thesis aims to contribute to deepen the knowledge and available evidence on the field. Three separate scientific investigations were conducted: a scoping review, aiming to systematize the available evidence about the effects of different types of AFO on the gait of children with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy, showing that AFO have a positive impact in the gait of children with cerebral palsy; a test-retest reliability analysis and minimal detectable change of plantar pressure insoles in a sample of children with CP when walking in regular footwear, that determined high reliability (ICC ≥ 0.60) for 21 of the 24 parameters that were tested; and lastly a descriptive study of the plantar pressure distribution characteristics of children with cerebral palsy, while wearing plantar pressure insoles and walking with AFO, where there were positive changes in plantar pressure measurements, approximating them to the reference percentiles of typically developing children. There is a need to continue to invest in these lines of investigation, namely producing consistent evidence about the effects of AFO, unwavering prescription guidelines and producing a normative database for plantar pressure measurements in children with Cerebral Palsy.
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