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      Desigualdade estrutural discreta de membros inferiores é suficiente para causar alteração cinética na marcha de corredores? Translated title: Is structural and mild leg length discrepancy enough to cause a kinetic change in runners' gait?

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          Desigualdade de membros inferiores (DMI) está presente em cerca de 70% da população geral, podendo ser do tipo estrutural onde existe diferença no comprimento de estruturas ósseas, ou funcional, como resultado de alterações mecânicas dos membros inferiores. A desigualdade pode ainda ser classificada quanto a sua magnitude, sendo discreta, moderada, ou grave. As desigualdades discretas têm sido associadas especificamente à fratura por estresse, dor lombar e osteoartrite, e quando uma desigualdade está presente em indivíduos cuja sobrecarga mecânica é acentuada pela sua prática profissional, diária ou recreativa, estas alterações ortopédicas podem se manifestar precoce e gravemente. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar e comparar a força reação do solo (FRS) durante a marcha de corredores com e sem DMI discreta. Os resultados mostraram que os sujeitos com desigualdades de 0,5 a 2,0 cm apresentaram no membro menor maiores valores da força vertical mínima (0,57 ± 0,07 PC) em relação ao membro maior (0,56 ± 0,08 PC). Logo, sujeitos com DMI discreta adotam mecanismos compensatórios capazes de gerar sobrecarga adicional ao sistema musculoesquelético para promover uma marcha simétrica como demonstrado pelos valores do Índice de Simetria Absoluto das variáveis da FRS vertical e horizontal.

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          Leg length discrepancy (LLD) affects about 70% of the general population, and can be either structural - when the difference occurs in bone structures - or functional, because of mechanical changes at the lower limbs. The discrepancy can be also classified by its magnitude into mild, intermediate, or severe. Mild LLD has been particularly associated with stress fracture, low back pain and osteoarthritis, and when the discrepancy occurs in subjects whose mechanical loads are increased by their professional, daily or recreational activities, these orthopaedic changes may appear early and severely. The aim of this study was to analyze and compare ground reaction force (GRF) during gait in runners with and without mild LLD. Results showed that subjects with mild LLD of 0.5 to 2.0 cm presented higher values of minimum vertical GRF (0.57 ± 0.07 BW) at the shorter limb compared to the longer limb (0.56 ± 0.08 BW) Therefore, subjects with mild LLD adopt compensatory mechanisms that cause additional overloads to the musculoskeletal system in order to promote a symmetrical gait pattern as showed by the values of absolute symmetric index of vertical and horizontal GRF variables.

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          The purpose of this study was to propose a measure of symmetry/asymmetry for normal human gait and to quantify symmetries/asymmetries of normal human gait for selected gait variables using a force platform. Sixty-two subjects performed ten gait trials each, stepping on the force platform five times with each leg. From these gait trials a symmetry index was calculated for 34 gait variables. The upper and lower limits of normal gait were calculated such that 95% of all symmetry indices obtained from this subject population fell within these limits. Upper and lower limits were found to vary from +/- 4% to over +/- 13,000%. Extremely high percentages were found for variables which had absolute magnitudes close to zero and/or variables which occurred at distinctly different instants during the gait cycle. The results of these variables need to be interpreted with caution.
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            A simple and reliable low dose radiologic method developed by the author was used to measure leg length inequality of 798 patients with chronic and therapy resistant low-back and/or unilateral hip symptoms and 359 symptom free subjects. Statistically highly significant correlations of the symptoms and leg length inequality were observed. In the majority (79 and 89%), the chronic or recurrent sciatic pain and unilateral hip symptoms occurred on the side of the longer lower extremity. When correcting the leg length inequality simply with an adequate shoe lift, a permanent and mostly complete alleviation of symptoms was achieved in the majority of the cases. The unilateral symptoms associated with mostly unrecognized leg length inequality of 5 to 25 mm were, at least in part, due to the biomechanical responses, like bending and rotational forces, needed for compensation of the lateral imbalance caused by leg length inequality.
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                Acta Ortopédica Brasileira
                Acta ortop. bras.
                ATHA EDITORA (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                1413-7852
                1809-4406
                2008
                : 16
                : 1
                : 28-31
                Affiliations
                [01] orgnameUniversidade de São Paulo orgdiv1Faculdade de Medicina orgdiv2Departamento de Fonoaudiologia, Fisioterapia e Terapia Ocupacional
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                S1413-78522008000100005 S1413-7852(08)01600105
                f5cd220f-9ba2-4ba7-ad3b-8067726d9349

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                : 17 November 2006
                : 11 September 2006
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                Marcha,Desigualdade de membros inferiores,Leg Length Inequality,Biomecânica,Biomechanics,Gait

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