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The Effect Of Hinged Ankle Foot Orthoses On The Oxygen Cost Of Walking In Children With Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy

Maltais, D. (Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University, Canada)
Bar-Or, O. (Department of Pediatrics, McMaster University, Canada)

Contact Person: Désirée B Maltais (desiree@mcmaster.ca)


Abstract

Children with cerebral palsy (CP) have a higher than normal oxygen uptake (VO2) during walking. While various interventions are used to improve locomotion, little is known about their effect on the metabolic and cardiopulmonary cost of walking. We therefore assessed the effects of one popular intervention, hinged ankle foot orthoses (AFO), on cardiopulmonary and metabolic variables during 2 min of steady state treadmill walking at three speeds: 3 kph, comfortable walking speed (CWS) and fast walking speed (FWS). We also assessed the effect of these braces on comfortable and maximum ground walking speed and on gross motor abilities using the Gross Motor Function Measure. Ten children with spastic diplegic CP (9.01 years ± 2.10) who habitually used hinged AFO participated. We performed an ANOVA on data for children who walked at 3 kph and CWS and a t-test on data at FWS. When children wore AFO, absolute VO2 was reduced by 4.6% at 3 kph and by 4.1% at FWS, and absolute VO2 per metre walked by 4.6% and 4.4% at the same speeds, respectively. Adjusting VO2 for body mass, or for resting VO2 or calculating energy expenditure in kJ, revealed the same pattern. Pulmonary ventilation was lower with AFO on by 7.2%, but only at 3 kph. AFO did not affect gross motor abilities. Nor did it affect HR, or the respiratory exchange ratio at any speed, nor any physiologic variable at CWS. We suggest the lower oxygen cost may reflect an increase in stability and possibly a corresponding decrease in coactivation of lower limb antagonistic muscles.

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Poster Number PAmaltais0676
Keywords: cerebral palsy, locomotion, orthoses, economy, exercise


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Maltais, D.; Bar-Or, O.; (1998). The Effect Of Hinged Ankle Foot Orthoses On The Oxygen Cost Of Walking In Children With Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy. Presented at INABIS '98 - 5th Internet World Congress on Biomedical Sciences at McMaster University, Canada, Dec 7-16th. Available at URL http://www.mcmaster.ca/inabis98/neuroscience/maltais0676/index.html
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