矢状面
后备箱
骨盆
冠状面
运动学
物理医学与康复
步态
医学
统计参数映射
骨关节炎
生物力学
膝关节
膝关节屈曲
物理疗法
解剖
外科
物理
病理
磁共振成像
放射科
替代医学
生物
经典力学
生态学
作者
Stephen Preece,Ali Saad Algarni,Richard Jones
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2019.06.012
摘要
Over 50% of the body's mass is concentrated within the head, arms and trunk. Thus, small deviations in the orientation of the trunk, during normal walking, could influence the position of the centre of mass relative to the lower limb joint centres and impact on lower limb biomechanics. However, there are minimal data available on sagittal kinematics of the trunk in people with knee osteoarthritis (OA) during walking.Do people with knee OA have altered kinematic patterns of the trunk, pelvis or hip compared with healthy control participants during walking?Statistical parametric mapping was used to compare sagittal and frontal plane kinematic patterns, during walking, between a healthy group and cohort of people with knee OA.Individuals with knee OA walked with a mean increase in trunk flexion of 2.6°. Although this difference was more pronounced during early stance, it was maintained across the whole of stance phase. There were no differences, between the groups, in sagittal plane pelvic or hip kinematics. There were also no differences in trunk, pelvic or hip kinematics in the frontal plane.Most previous gait research investigating trunk motion in people with knee OA has focused on the frontal plane. However, our data suggest that an increase in sagittal trunk flexion may be a clinical hallmark of people with this disease. Altered trunk flexion could affect joint moments and muscle patterns and therefore our results motivate further research in this area.
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