Abstract
Background and purpose — Gait analysis is indicated in children with cerebral palsy (CP) to identify and quantify gait deviations. One particularly difficult-to-treat deviation, crouch gait, can progress in adolescence and ultimately limit the ability to ambulate. An objective quantitative assessment is essential to early identify progressive gait impairments in children with CP. 3-dimensional gait analysis (3D GA) is considered the gold standard, although it is expensive, seldom available, and unnecessarily detailed for screening and follow-up. Simple video assessments are time-consuming when processed manually, but more convenient if used in conjunction with video processing algorithms; this has yet been validated in CP. We validate a 2-dimensional markerless (2D ML) assessment of knee joint flexion/extension angles of the gait cycle in children and young adults with CP.Patients and methods — 18 individuals, mean age 15 years (6.5–28), participated. 11 had bilateral, 3 unilateral, 3 dyskinetic, and 1 ataxic CP. In the Gross Motor Function Classification System, 6 were at level I, 11 at level II, and 1 at level III. We compared 2D ML, using a single video camera with computer processing, and 3D GA.Results — The 2D ML method overestimated the knee flexion/extension angle values by 3.3 to 7.0 degrees compared with 3D GA. The reliability within 2D ML and 3D GA was mostly good to excellent.Interpretation — Despite overestimating, 2D ML is a reliable and convenient tool to assess knee angles and, more importantly, to detect changes over time within a follow-up program in ambulatory children with CP.
Highlights
Evelina PANTZAR-CASTILLA 1, Andrea CEREATTI 2,3, Giulio FIGARI 2,4, Nicolò VALERI 3, Gabriele PAOLINI 4, Ugo DELLA CROCE 2,4, Anders MAGNUSON 5, and Jacques RIAD 6
We found a mean difference between the 2-dimensional markerless (2D ML) and 3-dimensional gait analysis (3D GA) estimates of knee joint angles ranging from + 3.3 to +7.0 degrees
Several factors can explain the differences found in the knee estimated by 2D ML and 3D GA
Summary
Evelina PANTZAR-CASTILLA 1, Andrea CEREATTI 2,3, Giulio FIGARI 2,4, Nicolò VALERI 3, Gabriele PAOLINI 4, Ugo DELLA CROCE 2,4, Anders MAGNUSON 5, and Jacques RIAD 6. Gait analysis is indicated in children with cerebral palsy (CP) to identify and quantify gait deviations. An objective quantitative assessment is essential to early identify progressive gait impairments in children with CP. Simple video assessments are time-consuming when processed manually, but more convenient if used in conjunction with video processing algorithms; this has yet been validated in CP. We validate a 2-dimensional markerless (2D ML) assessment of knee joint flexion/extension angles of the gait cycle in children and young adults with CP. The 2D ML method overestimated the knee flexion/extension angle values by 3.3 to 7.0 degrees compared with 3D GA. Interpretation — Despite overestimating, 2D ML is a reliable and convenient tool to assess knee angles and, more importantly, to detect changes over time within a follow-up program in ambulatory children with CP
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