2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2016.03.008
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A reduction in the knee adduction moment with medial thrust gait is associated with a medial shift in center of plantar pressure

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“…The reductions in peak KAM and KAM impulse are of similar magnitude to other non‐invasive gait modification interventions in subjects with symptoms of medial compartment knee OA, including changes in foot progression angle, medial thrust gait, and ipsilateral trunk lean . The reductions in KAM in the current study are not as large as those reported previously for gait modification with haptic feedback in a healthy population at a single testing session, which reached reductions of greater than 30% through subject‐specific alterations in multiple gait parameters.…”
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“…The reductions in peak KAM and KAM impulse are of similar magnitude to other non‐invasive gait modification interventions in subjects with symptoms of medial compartment knee OA, including changes in foot progression angle, medial thrust gait, and ipsilateral trunk lean . The reductions in KAM in the current study are not as large as those reported previously for gait modification with haptic feedback in a healthy population at a single testing session, which reached reductions of greater than 30% through subject‐specific alterations in multiple gait parameters.…”
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“…Gait retraining, or modifying walking style, has also been shown to reduce the KAM using techniques such as increased ipsilateral trunk sway, 17 change in foot progression angle, [18][19][20] medial weight transfer at the foot, 21 change in walking speed, 22 and medial thrust gait wherein the knee is medialized during stance phase. 23,24 It has also been shown that several combinations of modifications can be trained at once. 18 Visual or haptic feedback can also increase the ability of subjects to perform and internalize the modifications through training.…”
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“…More recent studies showed that voluntary changes in gait pattern, including toe-out gait (22,23), relatively slow walking (24), increasing mediolateral trunk sway (22,25) and medial thrust (MT) gait (26)(27)(28) may decrease the KAM in knee OA. MT gait, walking with knee internal rotation, is preferable to other gait modifications because it resembles the normal gait, and causes a higher reduction of the first and second peaks of KAM when compared with other gait modification techniques in vitro study (28).…”
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“…Portanto, além da avaliação cinemática do tornozelo e pé, o estudo da área e pressão plantar também pode ajudar no entendimento da mecânica destas articulações durante tarefas funcionais de membros inferiores. há um consenso sobre a pressão exercida no pé em tarefas de cadeia cinética fechada e a sua influência no posicionamento do joelho, porém quando correlacionados a momento do deslocamento medial da articulação do joelho e a medialização da pressão, foi encontrado uma forte associação entre a adução do joelho e a uma medialização da pressão plantar de retropé e mediopé, durante a marcha.Sugerindo que uma medialização da pressão plantar do pé está diretamente relacionada à posição da articulação do joelho e pode influenciar o momento adutor da articulação do joelho quando observado em indivíduos saudáveis(FERRIGNO et al, 2016). pressão plantar das articulações do tornozelo e pé, especialmente em diferentes tarefas funcionais.…”
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