نتایج جستجو برای: knee adduction moment

تعداد نتایج: 127804  

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2014
Daniel J Petit John D Willson Joaquin A Barrios

Efforts to compare different surface marker configurations in 3-dimensional motion analysis are warranted as more complex and custom marker sets become more common. At the knee, different markers can been used to represent the proximal shank. Often, two anatomical markers are placed over the femoral condyles, with their midpoint defining both the distal thigh and proximal shank segment ends. Ho...

2016
Julien Favre Brigitte M. Jolles

Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a painful and incapacitating disease affecting a large portion of the elderly population, for which no cure exists. There is a critical need to enhance our understanding of OA pathogenesis, as a means to improve therapeutic options.Knee OA is a complex disease influenced by many factors, including the loading environment. Analysing knee biomechanics during walking - ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2012
Eytan M Debbi Alon Wolf Amir Haim

OBJECTIVES Instability during gait can be identified in many different ways. Recent studies have suggested utilizing spatiotemporal parameters to detect instability during gait. Detecting instability using kinetic and kinematic gait parameters has not yet been examined fully. In addition, these studies have not yet identified measures that are capable of assessing the magnitude of instability. ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2003
Kirsten C Moisio Dale R Sumner Susan Shott Debra E Hurwitz

Joint moments are commonly used to characterize gait. Factors like height and weight influence these moments. This study determined which of two commonly used normalization methods, body mass or body weight times height, most reduced the effects of height and weight on peak hip, knee, and ankle external moments during walking. The effectiveness of each normalization method in reducing gender di...

2009
Chandra H. Lloyd Todd D. Royer Helen Hayes

INTRODUCTION Persons with unilateral, trans-tibial amputation (TTA) have an increased risk of developing osteoarthritis (OA) in the knee of their intact limb [1]. Several OA risk factors, such as peak knee external adduction moment and vertical ground reaction force load rate, have been found to be greater on the intact limb in TTAs [2]. Betweenside strength discrepancies observed in TTAs [3] m...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2004
J Hertel J E Earl K K W Tsang S J Miller

OBJECTIVE To determine if the combined isometric contractions of knee extension/hip adduction and knee extension/hip abduction will elicit a different quadriceps and gluteus medius electromyographic (EMG) pattern as compared to isometric contraction of a uniplanar knee extension exercise. METHODS Eight healthy young adult volunteers without history of knee or quadriceps injury participated. S...

2014
Richard K Jones Graham J Chapman Matthew J Parkes Laura Forsythe David T Felson

Background Lateral wedge insoles have consistently shown to reduce the external knee adduction moment (EKAM) in medial knee osteoarthritis (OA) patients; although there is evidence that certain patients have a paradoxical increase in EKAM. This may be a key factor in determining clinical response and thus identifying and understanding why these patients increase EKAM is critical for prescribing...

2015
Alison H. Chang Kirsten C. Moisio Joan S. Chmiel Felix Eckstein Ali Guermazi Pottumarthi V. Prasad Yunhui Zhang Orit Almagor Laura Belisle Karen Hayes Leena Sharma

OBJECTIVE Test the hypothesis that greater baseline peak external knee adduction moment (KAM), KAM impulse, and peak external knee flexion moment (KFM) during the stance phase of gait are associated with baseline-to-2-year medial tibiofemoral cartilage damage and bone marrow lesion progression, and cartilage thickness loss. METHODS Participants all had knee OA in at least one knee. Baseline p...

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