Effects of Knee Osteoarthritis on Hip and Ankle Gait Mechanics

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Introduction. Knee osteoarthritis (OA) can affect the hip and ankle joints, as these three joints operate as a kinetic/kinematic chain while walking. Purpose. This study was performed to compare (1) hip and ankle joint gait mechanics between knee OA and control groups and (2) to investigate the effects of knee gait mechanics on the ipsilateral hip and ankle joint. Methods. The study group included 89 patients with end-stage knee OA and 42 age- and sex-matched controls without knee pain or OA. Kinetic and kinematic parameters were evaluated using a commercial optoelectric gait analysis system. Range of motion (ROM) during gait, coronal motion arc, and peak joint moment of hip, knee, and ankle joints were investigated. Results. Ankle varus moment was 50% higher in the OA group
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Authors Ro, Du Hyun;Lee, Joonhee;Lee, Jangyun;Park, Jae-Young;Han, Hyuk-Soo;Lee, Myung Chul;Ro, Du Hyun;Lee, Joonhee;Lee, Jangyun;Park, Jae-Young;Han, Hyuk-Soo;Lee, Myung Chul;
Journal advances in orthopedics
Year 2019
DOI 10.1155/2019/9757369
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