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Multivariate Functional Principal Component Analysis and K-Means Clustering to Identify Kinematic Foot Types During Gait in Children with Cerebral Palsy

Eric L. Dugan, Amy E. Barbuto, Cara M. Masterson,Jeffrey Shilt

Gait & posture(2024)

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BackgroundChildren with neuromuscular disorders, such as cerebral palsy, frequently develop foot deformities, such as equinopronovalgus and equinosupovarus, leading to walking difficulties and discomfort. Traditional assessment methods, including clinical measures and radiographs, often fail to capture the dynamic nature of these deformities, resulting in suboptimal treatment. 3D gait analysis using multisegment foot models offers a more detailed understanding of these deformities.Research QuestionTo determine whether the combination of multisegment foot models, multivariate functional principal component analysis, and k-means cluster analyses could identify distinct, clinically relevant foot types in a large pediatric cohort with cerebral palsy.MethodsThis was a retrospective analysis of 3D gait data from 197 patients with cerebral palsy collected using a multisegment foot model. Multivariate functional principal component analysis was used to reduce these data prior to using k-means clustering to identify foot posture clusters. Further analyses, including ANOVA and Fisher's Exact tests, were used to evaluate demographic, radiographic, and gait characteristics to explain the clinical relevance of each cluster.ResultsAnalysis of kinematic data from 371 feet revealed six clinically significant clusters, with a low misclassification rate of 2%. One-factor ANOVAs demonstrated significant differences across clusters for all MPCs, whereas no significant differences were noted in basic anthropometric variables. Significant variations were observed in radiographic and gait function variables, and a strong association between GMFCS levels and cluster categorization was identified.SignificanceThe novel approach of integrating multivariate functional principal component analysis and k-means clustering identified a spectrum of foot deformities in children with CP, ranging from equinosupovarus to marked equinopronovalgus. This methodology provides an objective classification based on kinematic data and can facilitate improved diagnosis and treatment of cerebral palsy-related foot deformities.
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Classification,3D gait analysis,Equinopronovalgus,Equinosupovarus
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