Background: Gait analysis has been used for decades to quantify knee function in patients with knee osteoarthritis; however, it is unknown whether and to what extent inter-laboratory differences affect the comparison of gait data between studies. Therefore, the aim of this study was to perform an inter-laboratory comparison of knee biomechanics and muscle activation patterns during gait of patients with knee osteoarthritis. Methods: Knee biomechanics and muscle activation patterns from patients with knee osteoarthritis were analyzed, previously collected at Dalhousie University (DAL: n = 55) and Amsterdam UMC, VU medical center (VUmc: n = 39), using their in-house protocols. Additionally, one healthy male was measured at both locations. Bot...
Kinematic changes associated with knee osteoarthritis (OA) have been traditionally measured with cam...
ABSTRACT: Mechanical factorshave been implicated in theprogression of knee osteoarthritis (OA). Unde...
Background: Walking speed is a confounding factor in biomechanical analyses of gait, but still many ...
Data collection and reduction procedures, coherently structured in protocols, are necessary in gait ...
A comparison was made of five worldwide representative protocols by analysing kinematics and kinetic...
Trunk lean over the stance limb during gait has been linked to a reduction in the knee adduction mom...
Background: Patients with knee osteoarthritis can adapt their gait to unload the most painful knee j...
Objective: To identify which gait deviations are consistently associated with knee osteoarthritis (K...
Objective: To evaluate muscle activation patterns and co-contraction around the knee in response to ...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate levels of validity, and inter- and intra-observer reliabi...
Purpose: To compare the responses in knee joint muscle activation patterns to different perturbation...
AIM: To analyse ground reaction forces at higher speeds using another method to be more sensitive in...
Purpose: Explore the association between movement pattern variables and physical function (PF), comp...
Background: Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) may considerably change the gait parameters, including the gai...
Background: Inappropriate tibiofemoral joint contact loading during gait is thought to contribute to...
Kinematic changes associated with knee osteoarthritis (OA) have been traditionally measured with cam...
ABSTRACT: Mechanical factorshave been implicated in theprogression of knee osteoarthritis (OA). Unde...
Background: Walking speed is a confounding factor in biomechanical analyses of gait, but still many ...
Data collection and reduction procedures, coherently structured in protocols, are necessary in gait ...
A comparison was made of five worldwide representative protocols by analysing kinematics and kinetic...
Trunk lean over the stance limb during gait has been linked to a reduction in the knee adduction mom...
Background: Patients with knee osteoarthritis can adapt their gait to unload the most painful knee j...
Objective: To identify which gait deviations are consistently associated with knee osteoarthritis (K...
Objective: To evaluate muscle activation patterns and co-contraction around the knee in response to ...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate levels of validity, and inter- and intra-observer reliabi...
Purpose: To compare the responses in knee joint muscle activation patterns to different perturbation...
AIM: To analyse ground reaction forces at higher speeds using another method to be more sensitive in...
Purpose: Explore the association between movement pattern variables and physical function (PF), comp...
Background: Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) may considerably change the gait parameters, including the gai...
Background: Inappropriate tibiofemoral joint contact loading during gait is thought to contribute to...
Kinematic changes associated with knee osteoarthritis (OA) have been traditionally measured with cam...
ABSTRACT: Mechanical factorshave been implicated in theprogression of knee osteoarthritis (OA). Unde...
Background: Walking speed is a confounding factor in biomechanical analyses of gait, but still many ...