Use and tolerability of a side pole static ankle foot orthosis in children with neurological disorders
Autor: | Céline Delvert, Carole Vuillerot, C. Berard, I. Poirot, P. Rippert, Françoise Margirier, Jean-Pierre Vadot |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Foot Deformities Congenital Foot Orthoses Risk Assessment Health Professions (miscellaneous) Cohort Studies 03 medical and health sciences Sex Factors 0302 clinical medicine Physical medicine and rehabilitation Ankle/foot orthosis Humans Medicine Child Foot deformity Gait Disorders Neurologic Retrospective Studies 030222 orthopedics business.industry Rehabilitation Age Factors Retrospective cohort study Equipment Design medicine.disease Exercise Therapy Surgery Discontinuation Treatment Outcome Tolerability Child Preschool Coronal plane Female Nervous System Diseases business Ankle Joint 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Foot (unit) Follow-Up Studies Cohort study |
Zdroj: | Prosthetics & Orthotics International. 41:134-140 |
ISSN: | 0309-3646 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0309364616640946 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND Transverse-plane foot deformities are a frequently encountered issue in children with neurological disorders. They are the source of many symptoms, such as pain and walking difficulties, making their prevention very important. OBJECTIVES We aim to describe the use and tolerability of a side pole static ankle foot orthosis used to prevent transverse-plane foot deformities in children with neurologic disorders. STUDY DESIGN Monocentric, retrospective, observational study. METHODS Medical data were collected from 103 children with transverse-plane foot deformities in one or both feet caused by a neurological impairment. All children were braced between 2001 and 2010. RESULTS Unilateral orthosis was prescribed for 32 children and bilateral orthosis for 71. Transverse-plane foot deformities were varus in 66% of the cases and an equinus was associated in 59.2% of the cases. Mean age for the first prescription was 8.6 years. For the 23 patients present at the 4-year visit, 84.8% still wore the orthosis daily, and 64.7% wore the orthosis more than 6 h per day. The rate of permanent discontinuation of wearing the orthosis was 14.7%. CONCLUSION The side pole static ankle foot orthosis is well tolerated with very few side effects, which promotes regular wearing and observance. Clinical relevance Side pole static ankle foot orthoses are well tolerated and can be safely used for children with foot abnormalities in the frontal plane that have a neurological pathology origin. |
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