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Association between the level of partial foot amputation and gait: a scoping review with implications for the minimum impairment criteria for wheelchair tennis

de Oliveira, Fabio Carlos Lucas (författare)
University of Coimbra,Laval University
Williamson, Samuel (författare)
English Institute of Sport (EIS)
Ardern, Clare L (författare)
University of British Columbia,La Trobe University
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Fagher, Kristina (författare)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,Rehabiliteringsmedicin,Forskargrupper vid Lunds universitet,Rehabilitation medicine,Lund University Research Groups
Heron, Neil (författare)
Keele University,Queen's University Belfast
Janse van Rensburg, Dina Christina (Christa) (författare)
World Netball,University of Pretoria
Jansen, Marleen GT (författare)
University Medical Center Groningen,Royal Netherlands Lawn Tennis Association (KNLTB), Amstelveen
Kolman, Nikki (författare)
Knowledge Centre for Sport & Physical Activity, Utrecht,University Medical Center Groningen
O'Connor, Sean Richard (författare)
Queen's University Belfast
Saueressig, Tobias (författare)
Physio Meets Science GmbH
Schoonmade, Linda (författare)
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Thornton, Jane S (författare)
University of Western Ontario
Webborn, Nick (författare)
Loughborough University,IPC Medical Committee
Pluim, Babette M (författare)
Royal Netherlands Lawn Tennis Association (KNLTB), Amstelveen,South Africa; International Olympic Committee (IOC) Research Centre,University of Pretoria
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2022-12-05
2022
Engelska.
Ingår i: British journal of sports medicine. - : BMJ. - 1473-0480 .- 0306-3674.
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  • Objective This scoping review examines how different levels and types of partial foot amputation affect gait and explores how these findings may affect the minimal impairment criteria for wheelchair tennis.Methods Four databases (PubMed, Embase, CINAHL and SPORTDiscus) were systematically searched in February 2021 for terms related to partial foot amputation and ambulation. The search was updated in February 2022. All study designs investigating gait-related outcomes in individuals with partial foot amputation were included and independently screened by two reviewers based on Arksey and O’Malley’s methodological framework and reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for scoping reviews.Results Twenty-nine publications with data from 252 participants with partial foot amputation in 25 studies were analysed. Toe amputations were associated with minor gait abnormalities, and great toe amputations caused loss of push-off in a forward and lateral direction. Metatarsophalangeal amputations were associated with loss of stability and decreased gait speed. Ray amputations were associated with decreased gait speed and reduced lower extremity range of motion. Transmetatarsal amputations and more proximal amputations were associated with abnormal gait, substantial loss of power generation across the ankle and impaired mobility.Conclusions Partial foot amputation was associated with various gait changes, depending on the type of amputation. Different levels and types of foot amputation are likely to affect tennis performance. We recommend including first ray, transmetatarsal, Chopart and Lisfranc amputations in the minimum impairment criteria, excluding toe amputations (digits two to five), and we are unsure whether to include or exclude great toe, ray (two to five) and metatarsophalangeal amputations.Trial registration The protocol of this scoping review was previously registered at the Open Science Framework Registry (https://osf.io/8gh9y) and published.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Ortopedi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Orthopaedics (hsv//eng)

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