2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40846-021-00598-z
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Coordination Variability During Walking and Running in Individuals With and Without Patellofemoral Pain Part 2: Proximal Segments Coordination Variability

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“…Since increased hip adduction has the potential to induce pain by putting stress on the PF joint in persons with PFP, the results of the present study (negative correlation between hip adduction and coordination variability) confirm the findings of those reporting reduced variability of coordinative patterns in the presence of PFP [ 19 , 21 - 24 ]. After the theory proposed by Hamill [ 19 ], numerous biomechanical and motor control studies have suggested that coordination variability plays a functional role, and its absence indicates dysfunction in performing a task [ 14 ].…”
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“…Since increased hip adduction has the potential to induce pain by putting stress on the PF joint in persons with PFP, the results of the present study (negative correlation between hip adduction and coordination variability) confirm the findings of those reporting reduced variability of coordinative patterns in the presence of PFP [ 19 , 21 - 24 ]. After the theory proposed by Hamill [ 19 ], numerous biomechanical and motor control studies have suggested that coordination variability plays a functional role, and its absence indicates dysfunction in performing a task [ 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…It is also suggested that the reduced variability of movement patterns causes the same joint structures to be exposed to continuous stress, which over time can result in PFP. Reduced variability is also suggested to limit the individual from responding to internal and external perturbations [ 18 , 19 , 23 , 24 , 37 ].…”
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“…Others advocated the importance of considering the sensory inputs, particularly in terms of weighting the various proprioceptive signals, a critical consideration in optimal postural control ( Gandevia et al, 1992 ; Lackner and DiZio, 2005 ; Carver et al, 2006 ). It is indeed well established that musculoskeletal injuries ( Haghighat et al, 2021a ; Haghighat et al, 2021b ; Haghighat et al, 2021c ; Haghighat et al, 2021d ; Davoudi et al, 2022a ), neuromusculoskeletal disease, such as stroke, Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( Davoudi et al, 2022b ) and other psychological factors including anxiety, are associated with disrupting the function of the sensory systems ( Jamali et al, 2019 ; Dehmiyani et al, 2022 ). Change in sensory input function has also been observed among patients with NSLBP ( Newcomer et al, 2000 ).…”
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confidence: 99%