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Ambulation in persons with myelomeningocele

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posted on 2024-09-03, 06:02 authored by Åsa Bartonek

The aim was to study ambulatory function in persons with myelomeningocele. Different systems used to classify the extent of motor paresis were compared. The classification according to five commonly used systems showed a lack of congruence in classes L3 level and downward. In relation to functional ambulation groups of Hoffer, none of the patients could be classified in the same categories by all classification systems. The patient's orthopedic and neurologic status with respect to ambulation was investigated and possible causative factors influencing ambulatory function were discriminated from the influence of the motor paresis. It was found that children with similar muscle paresis exhibit different ambulatory function due to other factors involved than the mere neurological lesion level. Change in ambulatory status studied over a 12- year observation time showed downward transitions in ambulatory level explained by deterioration of the neurological level of lesion, spasticity, knee and hip flexion contractures, as well as by those of major medical events. Upper body movements in children with lumbo-sacral neurological level were quantified with motion analysis indicating that independent walking with orthoses show well defined and consistent upper body movements with the amplitudes of the upper body segments significantly correlated to the degree of muscle weakness of the lower limbs. No differences were seen in upper body segment displacements during walking with a knee-ankle-foot orthoses versus foot-ankle orthosis. This result is considered to be influenced by the achieved orthosis gait pattern and the material of the orthosis. Examination of energy expenditure in children with lumbo-sacral neurological level indicated that children with weaker hip muscles had higher energy effort as compared to children with better hip extension and abduction strength, although the difference was not statistically significant. Since energy expenditure while walking with the knee-ankle-foot orthosis was not found to be higher as compared to an ankle-foot orthosis we advise the former during childhood to vertically align the knee with shank and foot, particularly relevant in children with reduced hip abductor strength

List of scientific papers

I. Bartonek Å, Saraste H, Samuelsson L, Skoog M (1999). "Ambulation in patients with myelomeningocele: a 12-year follow-up J" J Pediatr Orthop 19(2): 202-206
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10088689

II. Bartonek Å, Saraste H, Knutson L (1999). "Comparision of differensystem to classify the neuological level of lesion in patients with myelomeningocele" Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 41: 796-805

III. Bartonek Å, Saraste H (2000). "Factors influencing ambulation in children with myelomeningocele - a cross-sectional study" (Accepted)

IV. Bartonek Å, Saraste H, Eriksson M, Knutson L, Cresswell A (2000). "Upper body movements during walking in children with lumbo-sacral myelomenigocele" (Submitted)

V. Bartonk Å, Eriksson M, Saraste H (1970). "Energy expenditure during walking with orthoses in children with lombo-sacral myelomeningocele" (Manuscript)

History

Defence date

2001-03-15

Department

  • Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery

Publisher/Institution

Karolinska Institutet

Publication year

2001

Thesis type

  • Doctoral thesis

ISBN-10

91-628-4669-8

Number of supporting papers

5

Language

  • eng

Original publication date

2001-02-22

Author name in thesis

Bartonek, Åsa

Original department name

Department of Surgical Science

Place of publication

Stockholm

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