Chris Labaki
Saint Joseph University
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Gait & Posture | 2018
Chris Labaki; A. Karam; G. Mjaess; Z. Bakouny; Aren Joe Bizdikian; Fares Yared; Joeffroy Otayek; Wafa Skalli; I. Ghanem; A. Assi
Gait balance,assessed by the angle formed between the line joining the center-of-mass (COM) to the center-of-pressure (COP) and the vertical during gait, has been shown to be related to skeletal-postural and anthro-pometric parameters [1]. Although skeletal-postural parameters are mea-sured on standing radiographs, they are known to vary during gait. There are currently no studies evaluating how the variations of skeletal-postural parameters during gait influence subject’s balance during walking. n nResearch question nHow does the variation of skeletal-postural parameters during gait influence subject’s balance during walking? n nMethods n72 asymptomatic subjects (age: 28.6 ± 11 years [18–59], 29F) underwent 3D gait analysis [2] with additional markers on the thighs and shanks. The COM-COP angle with the vertical was calculated in both the frontal and sagittal planes during the gait cycle [3]( Fig. 1).Subjects then underwent low-dose full-body biplanar X-rays with themarkers still in place. 3D reconstructions were obtained for the spine,pelvis and lower limbs. 3D bones were registered at each frame of thegait cycle [4]. A new technique developed for this study, utilizingfiniteelement modelling, was used to reduce soft tissue artefacts. Skeletal-postural parameters were then computed during the gait cycle, using the 3D registered bones, at each time frame (Fig. 2); mean, minimum, maximum and ROM were calculated on the waveforms during the gaitcycle. In order to determine which varying skeletal-postural parameterduring gait determined the variation of the COM-COP angles, univariate analysis (Pearson’s correlation) followed by a multivariate analysis (stepwise-multiple-linear-regression models) were computed; COM-COP parameters were the dependant variables and varying skeletal-postural parameters during gait were the independent variables. n nResults n Minimum (−14.2 ± 3.4°) and average (3.1 ± 1.6°) of the sagittal COM-COP angle were found to be determined by the minimum of the posterior coverage (post_cov) of the femoral head by the acetabulum during gait (β= 0.40; R2 = 0.16; p = 0.003 andβ= 0.32; R2 = 0.1;p = 0.001, respectively). ROM (33.9 ± 5.1°) and maximum(19.7 ± 2.8°) of the sagittal COM-COP angle were found to be related to the ROM (β= 0.29; R2 = 0.09; p = 0.03) and maximum (β= 0.34;R2 = 0.11; p = 0.006) of the acetabular abduction during gait, respectively. ROM of the frontal COM-COP angle (8.8 ± 2.51°) was found to be determined by the average of the post_cov (β= 0.51;R2 = 0.26; p = 0.004) during gait. n nDiscussion nThis is the first study to evaluate how the variation of skeletal-postural parameters during walking influences the stability during gait(Fig. 3). A less pronounced posterior coverage of the acetabulum during gait predisposes to more instability by decreasing the minimum COM-COP angle; a more pronounced acetabular abduction (decreased lateralcoverage) during gait predisposes to more instability by increasing the ROM and the maximum of the COM-COP angle. Therefore, gait instability in the sagittal plane seems to be influenced by the variation of the posterior and lateral coverage of the femoral head by the acet-abulum during walking
Gait & Posture | 2018
G. Mjaess; A. Karam; Chris Labaki; Joeffroy Otayek; Fares Yared; Aren Joe Bizdikian; Z. Bakouny; Wafa Skalli; I. Ghanem; A. Assi
Gait & Posture | 2018
G. Mjaess; Chris Labaki; A. Karam; Z. Bakouny; Aren Joe Bizdikian; Joeffroy Otayek; Fares Yared; Wafa Skalli; I. Ghanem; A. Assi
Gait & Posture | 2018
A. Karam; Chris Labaki; G. Mjaess; Aren Joe Bizdikian; Fares Yared; Joeffroy Otayek; Z. Bakouny; I. Ghanem; Wafa Skalli; A. Assi
Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique | 2017
Joeffroy Otayek; Fares Yared; Aren Joe Bizdikian; Ayman Assi; Ziad Bakouny; Nour Khalil; Joe Ghanimeh; Chris Labaki; Abir Massaad; Virginie Lafage; Wafa Skalli; Ismat Ghanem; Khalil Kharrat; Gaby Kreichati
Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique | 2017
Aren-Joe Bizdikian; Fares Yared; Joeffroy Otayek; Joe Ghanimeh; Chris Labaki; Ziad Bakouny; Ismat Ghanem; Gaby Kreichati; Wafa Skalli; Ayman Assi
Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique | 2017
Fares Yared; Ayman Assi; Nour Khalil; Aren Joe Bizdikian; Ziad Bakouny; Joeffroy Otayek; Gerard Bakhos; Chris Labaki; Mohamad Karam; Ismat Ghanem
Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique | 2017
Fares Yared; Aren Joe Bizdikian; Joeffroy Otayek; Ziad Bakouny; Chris Labaki; Joe Ghanimeh; Abir Massaad; Wafa Skalli; Ismat Ghanem; Gaby Kreichati; Ayman Assi
Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique | 2017
Ayman Assi; Mohammad Karam; Michel Salameh; Gerard Bakhos; Aya Karam; Georges Mjaess; Rhéa Nacouzi; Eddy Saad; Naji Bou Zeid; Anthony Kassab; Joeffroy Otayek; Cyril Hanna; Chris Labaki; Joe Ghanimeh; Ziad Bakouny; Wafa Skalli; Kreichati Gaby; Khalil Kharrat; Ismat Ghanem
Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique | 2017
Ayman Assi; Ziad Bakouny; Nour Khalil; Fares Yared; Joeffroy Otayek; Aren-Joe Bizdikian; Mohammad Karam; Joe Ghanimeh; Chris Labaki; Virginie Lafage; Ismat Ghanem; Gaby Kreichati; Wafa Skalli; Khalil