2015
DOI: 10.1590/bjpt-rbf.2014.0080
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Lower limb ice application alters ground reaction force during gait initiation

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Cryotherapy is a widely used technique in physical therapy clinics and sports. However, the effects of cryotherapy on dynamic neuromuscular control are incompletely explained. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effects of cryotherapy applied to the calf, ankle and sole of the foot in healthy young adults on ground reaction forces during gait initiation. METHOD: This study evaluated the gait initiation forces, maximum propulsion, braking forces and impulses of 21 women volunteers through a force platform, … Show more

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“…), time from midstance valley to toe-off (𝑡 (( ), the impulse of loading response and midstance (𝐼 ) ), the impulse of terminal stance and pre-swing (𝐼 * ), and the total impulse of the vertical component 𝑇𝐼 / = (𝐼 ) + 𝐼 * ). Finally, the loading rate (𝐿𝑅), unloading rate (𝑈𝑅), and the braking (𝐵𝐼 / ) and propulsion impulse (𝑃𝐼 / ) were calculated according to [20,21]. The symmetry of the ground reaction force between lower limbs (Eq.…”
Section: Data Capturing and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), time from midstance valley to toe-off (𝑡 (( ), the impulse of loading response and midstance (𝐼 ) ), the impulse of terminal stance and pre-swing (𝐼 * ), and the total impulse of the vertical component 𝑇𝐼 / = (𝐼 ) + 𝐼 * ). Finally, the loading rate (𝐿𝑅), unloading rate (𝑈𝑅), and the braking (𝐵𝐼 / ) and propulsion impulse (𝑃𝐼 / ) were calculated according to [20,21]. The symmetry of the ground reaction force between lower limbs (Eq.…”
Section: Data Capturing and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%