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The effect of ankle osteoarthritis and total ankle arthroplasty on center of pressure position.

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Zeininger, A; Schmitt, D; Hughes-Oliver, C; Queen, RM
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society
June 2021

Total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) is a common surgical approach for patients with end-stage ankle osteoarthritis (OA). However, very little is known about the path of the center of pressure (COP) of the foot, and thus important aspects of load transfer, muscle mechanical advantage, and balance, in patients before or after surgery. The objective of this study was to trace the pathway of the COP under the foot in patients with symptomatic ankle OA, comparing asymmetry between affected and unaffected limbs. From force plate data, proximodistal and mediolateral positions of the COP beneath the foot were calculated and compared for the affected and unaffected foot in patients with unilateral ankle OA (N = 93) before and after TAA. Gender and age at surgery had little or no effect in this study. Patients with ankle OA had minimal COP position asymmetry before surgery, and this asymmetry was reduced following surgery. Before surgery, patients had a slower walking speed and a shorter path of the COP which began relatively distal to the heel and ended relatively proximal to the hallux. TAA increased the proximodistal distance the COP traveled under both the unaffected and affected foot, a pattern that was maintained for over 2-year postsurgery. TAA allows patients with ankle OA to maintain a longer COP path than they had before surgery on both sides that is closer to that reported for unaffected individuals, extending effectively from the heel to the hallux, potentially improving pedal mechanics.

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Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society

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EISSN

1554-527X

ISSN

0736-0266

Publication Date

June 2021

Volume

39

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1245 / 1252

Related Subject Headings

  • Walking Speed
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Orthopedics
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Arthroplasty, Replacement, Ankle
  • Ankle Joint
 

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Zeininger, A., Schmitt, D., Hughes-Oliver, C., & Queen, R. M. (2021). The effect of ankle osteoarthritis and total ankle arthroplasty on center of pressure position. Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society, 39(6), 1245–1252. https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.24857
Zeininger, Angel, Daniel Schmitt, Cherice Hughes-Oliver, and Robin M. Queen. “The effect of ankle osteoarthritis and total ankle arthroplasty on center of pressure position.Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 39, no. 6 (June 2021): 1245–52. https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.24857.
Zeininger A, Schmitt D, Hughes-Oliver C, Queen RM. The effect of ankle osteoarthritis and total ankle arthroplasty on center of pressure position. Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society. 2021 Jun;39(6):1245–52.
Zeininger, Angel, et al. “The effect of ankle osteoarthritis and total ankle arthroplasty on center of pressure position.Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society, vol. 39, no. 6, June 2021, pp. 1245–52. Epmc, doi:10.1002/jor.24857.
Zeininger A, Schmitt D, Hughes-Oliver C, Queen RM. The effect of ankle osteoarthritis and total ankle arthroplasty on center of pressure position. Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society. 2021 Jun;39(6):1245–1252.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society

DOI

EISSN

1554-527X

ISSN

0736-0266

Publication Date

June 2021

Volume

39

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1245 / 1252

Related Subject Headings

  • Walking Speed
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Orthopedics
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Arthroplasty, Replacement, Ankle
  • Ankle Joint