2020
DOI: 10.1186/s43161-020-00012-w
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Influence of leg length discrepancy on balance and gait in post-stroke patients: a correlational study

Abstract: Background A frequent complaint by stroke patients presenting for physiotherapy was perceived shortness of the affected lower limb and inability to weight bear onto the affected side. So, the present study aimed to evaluate influence of limb length discrepancy (LLD) on balance and gait parameters in patients with stroke. Subjects and methods Twenty participants were recruited based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria and were divided into two groups group A (LLD ≤ 1 cm) and group B (LLD > 1 cm). Postur… Show more

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“…This muscular imbalance can further contribute to instability and difficulties in controlling movements, making it harder for patients to maintain their balance and prevent falls. Lastly, living with a leg length discrepancy can lead to altered proprioceptive feedback and adaptation in the leg and hip joints [ 19 ]. Following TKA, the proprioceptive system needs time to readjust and recalibrate to the new limb length and alignment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This muscular imbalance can further contribute to instability and difficulties in controlling movements, making it harder for patients to maintain their balance and prevent falls. Lastly, living with a leg length discrepancy can lead to altered proprioceptive feedback and adaptation in the leg and hip joints [ 19 ]. Following TKA, the proprioceptive system needs time to readjust and recalibrate to the new limb length and alignment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%