SummaryObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that an association exists between the characteristics of the knee adduction moment and foot progression angle (FPA) in asymptomatic individuals and those with mild to moderate and severe knee osteoarthritis (OA).DesignFifty asymptomatic individuals, 46 patients with mild to moderate and 44 patients with severe knee OA were recruited. Maximum knee adduction moment during late stance and principal component analysis (PCA) were used to describe the knee adduction moment captured during gait. Multiple regression models were used for each of the three group assignments to analyze the association between the independent variables and the knee adduction moment.ResultsFPA explained a significant amount of the...
Objective: To investigate effects of foot progression angle (FPA) modification on the first and seco...
Frontal plane knee biomechanics, in particular speed and magnitude of knee adduction motion, are imp...
The primary objective was to examine mechanisms behind previously observed changes in the knee adduc...
SummaryObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that an association exists between the characteristics of the...
AbstractObjective This study tests the hypothesis that the peak external knee adduction moment durin...
SummaryObjectivesTo evaluate if altering the foot progression angle (FPA) by varying magnitudes duri...
SummaryObjectiveTest the hypothesis that greater baseline peak external knee adduction moment (KAM),...
SummaryObjectivesTo evaluate if altering the foot progression angle (FPA) by varying magnitudes duri...
Objective: To examine the nature of differences in the relationship between frontal plane rearfoot k...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this cross-sectional study is to investigate the relationship between kne...
Objective: To examine the nature of differences in the relationship between frontal plane rearfoot k...
ObjectiveTo examine the nature of differences in the relationship between frontal plane rearfoot kin...
ObjectiveTo examine the nature of differences in the relationship between frontal plane rearfoot kin...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and one of the most prevalent chronic joint...
SummaryObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that selected gait kinematics, particularly lateral trunk lea...
Objective: To investigate effects of foot progression angle (FPA) modification on the first and seco...
Frontal plane knee biomechanics, in particular speed and magnitude of knee adduction motion, are imp...
The primary objective was to examine mechanisms behind previously observed changes in the knee adduc...
SummaryObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that an association exists between the characteristics of the...
AbstractObjective This study tests the hypothesis that the peak external knee adduction moment durin...
SummaryObjectivesTo evaluate if altering the foot progression angle (FPA) by varying magnitudes duri...
SummaryObjectiveTest the hypothesis that greater baseline peak external knee adduction moment (KAM),...
SummaryObjectivesTo evaluate if altering the foot progression angle (FPA) by varying magnitudes duri...
Objective: To examine the nature of differences in the relationship between frontal plane rearfoot k...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this cross-sectional study is to investigate the relationship between kne...
Objective: To examine the nature of differences in the relationship between frontal plane rearfoot k...
ObjectiveTo examine the nature of differences in the relationship between frontal plane rearfoot kin...
ObjectiveTo examine the nature of differences in the relationship between frontal plane rearfoot kin...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and one of the most prevalent chronic joint...
SummaryObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that selected gait kinematics, particularly lateral trunk lea...
Objective: To investigate effects of foot progression angle (FPA) modification on the first and seco...
Frontal plane knee biomechanics, in particular speed and magnitude of knee adduction motion, are imp...
The primary objective was to examine mechanisms behind previously observed changes in the knee adduc...