2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.joca.2016.01.192
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Balance recovery during induced falls is impaired in people with knee osteoarthritis: Implications for falls prevention

Abstract: Purpose: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a major risk factor for falls with high falls rates reported; 50% in people with knee OA who are over the age of 60. Increased neuromuscular deficits are common in people with knee OA which may further impact on postural control mechanisms and the ability to defend against a fall. Despite the high prevalence of falls in people with knee OA, the mechanism of falling in this group is unclear. This study investigated the biomechanical response of the lower limb joints during a… Show more

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“…The absorption power of a joint is the reduction in energy by absorbing an external impact or braking the acceleration coming from the ipsilateral leg, while the generation power is the increase in energy that allows the torso to move forward (Zajac et al, 2002;McGibbon, 2003;Levinger et al, 2016;Pickle et al, 2016;Jeon et al, 2021). Therefore, the decrease in lower limb joint absorption power in the FAC 4 group indicates that the lower limb was not able to absorb sufficient shock.…”
Section: Kinetic Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absorption power of a joint is the reduction in energy by absorbing an external impact or braking the acceleration coming from the ipsilateral leg, while the generation power is the increase in energy that allows the torso to move forward (Zajac et al, 2002;McGibbon, 2003;Levinger et al, 2016;Pickle et al, 2016;Jeon et al, 2021). Therefore, the decrease in lower limb joint absorption power in the FAC 4 group indicates that the lower limb was not able to absorb sufficient shock.…”
Section: Kinetic Datamentioning
confidence: 99%