Self-reported walking difficulty and knee osteoarthritis influences limb dynamics and muscle co-contraction during gait

Volume: 64, Pages: 409 - 419
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) gait is characterized by simultaneous flexor and extensor use, or co-contraction. Co-contraction can stabilize and redirect joint forces. However, co-contraction can push and pull on the femur and tibia that exacerbate OA symptoms and make walking difficult. Such movements are quantifiable by limb dynamics (i.e., linear acceleration and jerk); thus, this study examines limb dynamics and its relationship with...
Paper Details
Title
Self-reported walking difficulty and knee osteoarthritis influences limb dynamics and muscle co-contraction during gait
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
64
Pages
409 - 419
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