Correlation between gait asymmetry and leg length discrepancy - What is the role of clinical abnormalities?

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Reducing the effect of leg length discrepancy (LLD) on gait abnormalities while other abnormal conditions such as spasticity, joint contractures or weak muscle strength are exhibited is challenging. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of mild LLD on lower limb biomechanics, on participants with anatomic LLD with and without other clinical abnormalities. A motion capture system was utilized on 32 participants to measure lower limb kinematics and dynamic leg length (DLL) throughout the gait cycle, calculated as the absolute distance from the hip joint center, either to the heel, ankle joint center, or forefoot. The Pearson correlation coefficient found that LLD was associated with 5 kinematic variables only when LLD appeared with no other clinical abnormalities present (r = 0.574 - 0.846, p < 0.05). When clinical abnormalities were present, the random forest classification accuracy was lower (64% versus 80%), implying that the used kinematics are low predictors for anatomic LLD, revealing a higher asymmetrical clearance index (the difference between the maximal stance phase and the minimal contra-lateral swing phase DLL) and a different kinematic variable importance index. Clinical abnormalities in pathological gait will in all probability significantly affect gait deviations, affirming mild anatomic LLD as inconsequential. A functional measurement can offer a better estimate as to the side and extent of the functional discrepancy.

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Khamis, S., Danino, B., Ovadia, D., & Carmeli, E. (2018). Correlation between gait asymmetry and leg length discrepancy - What is the role of clinical abnormalities? Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 8(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/app8101979

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