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Publikováno v:
Gait & Posture. 14:79-84
We evaluated the effect of reducing the vertical displacement of the centre of mass (COM) on the six determinants of gait proposed by Saunders, Inman and Eberhart in 30 healthy adults. We compared the estimated reduction in COM vertical displacement
Publikováno v:
Gaitposture. 17(2)
Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the predictability of the relationships between gait speed and common peak sagittal plane parameters in order to provide a set of reference parameter values. Design: Lower extremity biomechanical data wer
Publikováno v:
The Journal of rheumatology. 30(3)
To determine if men's dress shoes and sneakers increase knee joint torques and play the same role in the development and/or progression of knee osteoarthritis (OA) as women's high-heeled dress shoes.Three-dimensional data regarding lower extremity to
Publikováno v:
Journal of women's healthgender-based medicine. 11(5)
A general perception that women and men walk differently has yet to be supported by quantitative walking (gait) studies, which have found more similarities than differences. Never previously examined, however, are pelvic and center of mass (COM) moti
Autor:
David T. Felson, Greg J. Merriman, Joyce Goggins, D. Casey Kerrigan, Robert J. Kaplan, Jennifer L. Lelas
Publikováno v:
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 83(7)
Kerrigan DC, Lelas JL, Goggins J, Merriman GJ, Kaplan RJ, Felson DT. Effectiveness of a lateral-wedge insole on knee varus torque in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2002;83:889-93. Objectives: To test whether a lateral-wedged
Publikováno v:
Lancet (London, England). 357(9262)
Summary We assessed whether wearing wide-heeled shoes has a similar effect on knee torque to narrow-heeled shoes by measuring the joint torques of 20 healthy women during walking. Wearing wide-heeled shoes had a 30% greater effect on peak external kn
Publikováno v:
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 82(2)
Kerrigan DC, Riley PO, Lelas JL, Della Croce U. Quantification of pelvic rotation as a determinant of gait. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2001;82:217-20. Objective: To evaluate the effect of pelvic rotation, originally described as the first determinant of g