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      Comparison of the plantar pressure distribution and mechanical alignment in patients with varus knee osteoarthritis following high tibial osteotomy

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          The changes in the lower limb alignment were vitally important after high tibial osteotomy (HTO). Therefore, the purpose of present study was to analyze the characteristics of plantar pressure distribution after HTO, and to investigate the effect of plantar pressure distribution on postoperative limb alignment.

          Methods

          Between May 2020 and April 2021, varus knee patients undergoing HTO were evaluated in the present study. The peak pressure of plantar regions, medial-lateral pressure ratio (MLPR), foot progression angle (FTA), anteroposterior COP (AP-COP), lateral symmetry of COP (LS-COP), and the radiographic parameters were evaluated preoperatively and at the final follow-up. Compared among the slight valgus (SV), moderate valgus (MV) and large valgus (LV) groups at the final follow-up, the peak pressure of HM, HC and M5 regions, and the MLPR were compared; the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score4 (KOOS4) including four subscales, and the American of orthopedic foot and ankle society (AOFAS) were evaluated.

          Results

          The WBL%, HKA and TPI angle changed significantly after HTO ( P < 0.001). The preoperative group exhibited a lower peak pressure in the HM region ( P < 0.05) and higher peak pressure in the M5 region ( P < 0.05); the pre- and postoperative groups exhibited a lower peak pressure in the HC region ( P < 0.05); the rearfoot MLPR was significantly lower and LS-COP was significantly higher in the preoperative group ( P = 0.017 in MLPR and 0.031 in LS-COP, respectively). Comparison among the SV, MV and LV groups, the SV group indicated a lower peak pressure in the HM region ( P = 0.036), and a lower MLPR in the rearfoot ( P = 0.033). The KOOS Sport/Re score in the MV and LV groups increased significantly compared with the SV group ( P = 0.042).

          Conclusion

          Plantar pressure distribution during the stance phase in patients with varus knee OA following HTO exhibited a more medialized rearfoot plantar pressure distribution pattern than that before surgery. Compared with the small valgus alignment, a moderate to large valgus alignment allows patients to walk with a more even medial and lateral plantar pressure distribution, which is more similar to healthy adults.

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          Contributors
          orthopedicshi@126.com
          Journal
          BMC Musculoskelet Disord
          BMC Musculoskelet Disord
          BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
          BioMed Central (London )
          1471-2474
          13 June 2023
          13 June 2023
          2023
          : 24
          : 479
          Affiliations
          [1 ]GRID grid.416466.7, ISNI 0000 0004 1757 959X, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, , Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, ; Guangzhou Road, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province 510515 China
          [2 ]GRID grid.24696.3f, ISNI 0000 0004 0369 153X, Second Department of Orthopaedics, , Capital Medical University affiliated Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital, ; Beijing, 100144 China
          Article
          6603
          10.1186/s12891-023-06603-7
          10262511
          37312078
          5d15153b-791f-4fbb-9405-673460d87da9
          © The Author(s) 2023

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          History
          : 25 January 2023
          : 4 June 2023
          Funding
          Funded by: the Special Fund for Science and Technology Development of Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital
          Award ID: 2022-053
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          Orthopedics
          high tibial osteotomy,plantar pressure distribution,lower limb alignment,varus knee osteoarthritis

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