J Korean Phys Ther.  2019 Dec;31(6):368-371. 10.18857/jkpt.2019.31.6.368.

Leg Length Discrepancy to Influence on Kinematic Changes of the Pelvis and the Hip during Gait

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences, Youngsan University, Yangsan, Korea. ptpsh@ysu.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of leg length discrepancy on kinematic changes of the pelvis and hip during gait.
METHODS
A total of ten healthy women with no history of neurological, musculoskeletal surgery or injuries, or pain in the lower limbs were recruited. They were assigned to two groups; the experimental group (LLD) consisting of five subjects leg length discrepancy of 10mm to 18mm and the control group (CON) consisting of five subjects leg length discrepancy of<10 mm. All participants were instructed to perform three walking trials for further analysis by using the Cortex 3.0 software program. Independent T-test and Mann-Whitney test were used to examine the effects of mild LLD on kinematic changes of the pelvis and hip during gait.
RESULTS
Angles of hip flexion, hip abduction, pelvic obliquity, and pelvic tilt in the experimental group were not significantly different compared to those of the control group.
CONCLUSION
Mild leg length discrepancy induces kinematic changes in the lower limbs, including decreased hip flexion, increased hip abduction, and increased pelvic obliquity in the shorter limb, and increased hip adduction and increased pelvic obliquity in the longer limb. However, those changes were not significant.

Keyword

Leg length discrepancy; Motion analysis; Gait

MeSH Terms

Extremities
Female
Gait*
Hip*
Humans
Leg*
Lower Extremity
Pelvis*
Walking
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