The relationship between age and gait characteristics in people with and without medial compartment osteoarthritis (OA) remains unclear. We aimed to characterize this relationship and to relate biomechanical and structural parameters in a subset of OA patients. Twenty five participants with diagnosed unilateral medial knee OA and 84 healthy participants, with no known knee pathology were recruited. 3D motion capture was used to analyse sagittal and coronal plane gait parameters while participants walked at a comfortable speed. Participants were categorized according to age (18–30, 31–59 and 60+ years), and those with and without OA were compared between and within age groups. In a subset of OA patients, clinically available Computed Tomogra...
AbstractGait adaptations in people with severe knee osteoarthritis (OA) have been well documented, w...
Knee osteoarthritis is an age-related disease which will affect nearly 50% of individuals in their l...
The way that people walk can change as a function of age and the progression of disease. Previous re...
The relationship between age and gait characteristics in people with and without medial compartment ...
Aging is associated with musculoskeletal changes and altered walking patterns. These changes are com...
Aging is associated with musculoskeletal changes and altered walking patterns. These changes are com...
Background Changes in knee kinematics have been identified in the early stages of osteoarthritis (O...
Background Changes in knee kinematics have been identified in the early stages of osteoarthritis (O...
Background Changes in knee kinematics have been identified in the early stages of osteoarthritis (O...
Aging is associated with musculoskeletal changes and altered walking patterns. These changes are com...
Aging is associated with musculoskeletal changes and altered walking patterns. These changes are com...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare age-related patterns of gait with patterns associated with knee osteoarth...
Changes in knee kinematics have been identified in the early stages of osteoarthritis (OA). However,...
Higginson, Jill S.Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of disability in older Americans affec...
INTRODUCTION: The gait characteristics of patients with OA of the knee have been wellstudied and rep...
AbstractGait adaptations in people with severe knee osteoarthritis (OA) have been well documented, w...
Knee osteoarthritis is an age-related disease which will affect nearly 50% of individuals in their l...
The way that people walk can change as a function of age and the progression of disease. Previous re...
The relationship between age and gait characteristics in people with and without medial compartment ...
Aging is associated with musculoskeletal changes and altered walking patterns. These changes are com...
Aging is associated with musculoskeletal changes and altered walking patterns. These changes are com...
Background Changes in knee kinematics have been identified in the early stages of osteoarthritis (O...
Background Changes in knee kinematics have been identified in the early stages of osteoarthritis (O...
Background Changes in knee kinematics have been identified in the early stages of osteoarthritis (O...
Aging is associated with musculoskeletal changes and altered walking patterns. These changes are com...
Aging is associated with musculoskeletal changes and altered walking patterns. These changes are com...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare age-related patterns of gait with patterns associated with knee osteoarth...
Changes in knee kinematics have been identified in the early stages of osteoarthritis (OA). However,...
Higginson, Jill S.Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of disability in older Americans affec...
INTRODUCTION: The gait characteristics of patients with OA of the knee have been wellstudied and rep...
AbstractGait adaptations in people with severe knee osteoarthritis (OA) have been well documented, w...
Knee osteoarthritis is an age-related disease which will affect nearly 50% of individuals in their l...
The way that people walk can change as a function of age and the progression of disease. Previous re...