Analysis of the Biomechanical Impact of Lower Limb Length Inequality in PEDiatrics
NCT: NCT07254351 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
Lower limb length discrepancy (LLD) is a frequent condition in pediatric orthopedics. Even moderate discrepancies can induce pelvic obliquity and compensatory scoliosis, modifying the distribution of joint loads at the hips and lumbar spine. These biomechanical imbalances are suspected to contribute to early degenerative conditions such as osteoarthritis or chronic low back pain. The aim of this study is to quantify the biomechanical impact of LLD in children aged 10 to 15 years, using a combination of low dose biplanar EOS imaging (EOS Imaging System) and synchronized ground reaction force (GRF) measurements from integrated force platforms. These data will be used in musculoskeletal models developed in collaboration with the Biomechanics and Impact Mechanics Laboratory (LBMC, Laboratoire de Biomécanique et Mécanique des Chocs), enabling the estimation of hip joint and lumbar intervertebral disc loads. This is the first pediatric study integrating EOS imaging, force platforms, and personalized musculoskeletal modeling to explore the mechanical consequences of LLD. The findings are expected to improve clinical reasoning and guide early therapeutic strategies.
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What is Analysis of the Biomechanical Impact of Lower Limb Length Inequality in PEDiatrics?
Analysis of the Biomechanical Impact of Lower Limb Length Inequality in PEDiatrics is a clinical trial registered under NCT07254351. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07254351?
The current status of NCT07254351 (Analysis of the Biomechanical Impact of Lower Limb Length Inequality in PEDiatrics) is: RECRUITING.
When did Analysis of the Biomechanical Impact of Lower Limb Length Inequality in PEDiatrics start?
Analysis of the Biomechanical Impact of Lower Limb Length Inequality in PEDiatrics started on 2026-04-07.
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