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Pérez-Alenda S, Carrasco JJ, Aguilar-Rodríguez M, Martínez-Gómez L, Querol-Giner M, Cuesta-Barriuso R, Torres-Ortuño A, Querol F. Haemophilia 2016; 23(1): e18-e24.

Affiliation

Haemostasis and Thrombosis Unit, University and Polytechnic Hospital La Fe, Valencia, Spain.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/hae.13128

PMID

27928870

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Alterations in the musculoskeletal system, especially in the lower limbs, limit physical activity and affect balance and walking. Postural impairments in haemophilic preteens could increase the risk of bleeding events and deteriorate the physical condition, promoting the progression of haemophilic arthropathy.

AIM: This study aims to evaluate static postural balance in haemophilic children, assessed by means of the Wii Balance Board(®) (WBB).

METHODS: Nineteen children with haemophilia and 19 without haemophilia aged 9-10 years, have participated in this study. Postural balance was assessed by performing four tests, each one lasting 15 s: bipodal eyes open (BEO), bipodal eyes closed (BEC), monopodal dominant leg (MD) and monopodal non-dominant leg (MND). Two balance indices, standard deviation of amplitude (SDA) and standard deviation of velocity (SDV) were calculated in the anterior-posterior (AP) and medial-lateral (ML) directions.

RESULTS: Index values were higher in haemophilic group and the differences were statistically significant (P < 0.05) in only six (SDAAP in BEO, BEC and MD conditions, SDAML in BEO, SDVAP in BEO and SDVML in MND condition) of 16 parameters analysed.

CONCLUSION: Tests performed indicate a poorer static postural balance in the haemophilic cohort compared to the control group. Accordingly, physiotherapy programmes, physical activity and sports should be designed to improve the postural balance with the aim of preventing joint deterioration and improving quality of life.

© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.


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