Background: The head, arms and trunk segment constitute a large proportion of the body’s mass. Therefore, small alterations in trunk inclination may affect lower limb joint moments and muscle activation patterns. Although previous research has investigated the effect of changing frontal plane inclination of the trunk, it is not clear how increasing trunk flexion will impact on the activation of the lower limb muscles. Research question: What is the effect of independently manipulating trunk flexion angle on lower limb kinematics, moments and muscle function?Methods: Gait analysis was carried out on 20 healthy people under four trunk flexion conditions: normal walking (NW), NW-5°, NW+5° and NW+10°. For the latter three conditions, a biofeedb...
Background: People with knee osteoarthritis stand and walk with increased trunk flexion. This altere...
The purpose of the study was to explore differences in the coronal biomechanics of the trunk, pelvis...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) has previously been linked to altered lower limb kinemat...
Background: The head, arms and trunk segment constitute a large proportion of the body’s mass. There...
A large proportion of the mass of the body is contained within the trunk segment. Therefore, small c...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated elevated activation of the knee flexor muscles in peo...
BACKGROUND:Over 50% of the body's mass is concentrated within the head, arms and trunk. Thus, small ...
Knee osteoarthritis is a progressive disease, which is associated with pain, stiffness and disabilit...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that walking with increased medio-lateral trunk...
The purposes of this study was to test a mechanism to reduce the knee adduction moment by testing th...
The purpose of this study was to determine the contribution of changes in amplitude and phasing of m...
The ankle plantar flexion muscles are the main contributors to the propulsion of the body during gai...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: Although alteration in trunk orientation and ground level potential...
The dynamic margin of stability (MoS), defined as the difference between the anterior boundary of th...
The internal knee abduction moment (KAM) in osteoarthritis is reduced by increased lateral trunk lea...
Background: People with knee osteoarthritis stand and walk with increased trunk flexion. This altere...
The purpose of the study was to explore differences in the coronal biomechanics of the trunk, pelvis...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) has previously been linked to altered lower limb kinemat...
Background: The head, arms and trunk segment constitute a large proportion of the body’s mass. There...
A large proportion of the mass of the body is contained within the trunk segment. Therefore, small c...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated elevated activation of the knee flexor muscles in peo...
BACKGROUND:Over 50% of the body's mass is concentrated within the head, arms and trunk. Thus, small ...
Knee osteoarthritis is a progressive disease, which is associated with pain, stiffness and disabilit...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that walking with increased medio-lateral trunk...
The purposes of this study was to test a mechanism to reduce the knee adduction moment by testing th...
The purpose of this study was to determine the contribution of changes in amplitude and phasing of m...
The ankle plantar flexion muscles are the main contributors to the propulsion of the body during gai...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: Although alteration in trunk orientation and ground level potential...
The dynamic margin of stability (MoS), defined as the difference between the anterior boundary of th...
The internal knee abduction moment (KAM) in osteoarthritis is reduced by increased lateral trunk lea...
Background: People with knee osteoarthritis stand and walk with increased trunk flexion. This altere...
The purpose of the study was to explore differences in the coronal biomechanics of the trunk, pelvis...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) has previously been linked to altered lower limb kinemat...