An index to measure the change in hip flexor function after hip surgery was
developed in the Motion Analysis Laboratory at Gillette Children's Special
ty Healthcare (GCSH). The hip flexor index (HFI) utilizes principal compone
nt analysis applied to five kinematic and kinetic variables collected durin
g normal acquisition of gait data. A single index number is derived that de
scribes accurately the overall hip function. Initial clinical validation wa
s carried out using a data set of 23 normal controls and six patients with
a diagnosis of cerebral palsy. The patients were all independent ambulators
who had undergone orthopedic hip surgery. The controls were used to establ
ish patterns of interdependency between selected gait parameters and form a
basis for the index number. The HFI based surgical outcome was compared to
the subjective rating of six clinicians. The clinicians were versed in gai
t analysis and were blinded to the HFI based outcome. The HFI measure of po
st-operative change in hip function was found to correspond well with the s
ubjective clinical evaluation. A valid tool such as the HFI can be used to
objectify clinical impressions of change in hip function, and can thereby a
ssist researchers with statistical and outcome analysis of interdependent a
nd redundant gait variables. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights rese
rved.