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Alterações biomecânicas em membros inferiores e pelve provocadas por discrepância leve/pequena de membros inferiores durante a marcha
Fecha
2019-07-06Autor
Kariny Soares do Espírito Santo
Institución
Resumen
Introduction: Lower limb discrepancy (DMI) affects about 90% of the population.
Although mild limb discrepancy is related to injury, there is no consensus about its
effects on lower limb biomechanics during gait. Objective: To perform a review of the
literature on biomechanical changes in lower limbs and pelvis caused by mild / small
limb discrepancy during gait. Methodology: A bibliographic search was carried out in
the Medline, Lilacs and SciELO databases from May 2018 to June 2019. Eight
articles met the predetermined inclusion criteria and were included in this review.
Results: Compensatory strategies occur throughout the lower limb and pelvis. In the
long limb condition, there were higher values of hip flexion angles, knee flexion and
ankle dorsiflexion; and reduction of hip abduction angles and supination of the ankle
foot complex. On the other hand, in the short limb condition, there was an increase in
the angles of plantar flexion and reduction in the angles of hip flexion and knee.
Conclusion: This study evidenced that light / small DMI promotes biomechanical
changes in the lower limbs and pelvis of young adults during gait. Compensatory
strategies occur throughout the lower limb, both in the shorter limb and in the long
limb. Thus, the results of this study suggested that mild / small DMI should not be
neglected.