2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.msksp.2021.102346
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Muscle activity while ambulating on stairs and slopes: A comparison between individuals scheduled and not scheduled for knee arthroplasty and healthy controls

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“…While the results are encouraging regarding the benefits of using cushioned shoes, we cannot predict that similar results would have been found if an identical study were to be performed in a population with knee OA. This is because it was shown that individuals with knee OA adapt a different walking pattern, both in their gait kinematics [ 38 ] and their muscle activation pattern [ 39 ], especially when the pain level increases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the results are encouraging regarding the benefits of using cushioned shoes, we cannot predict that similar results would have been found if an identical study were to be performed in a population with knee OA. This is because it was shown that individuals with knee OA adapt a different walking pattern, both in their gait kinematics [ 38 ] and their muscle activation pattern [ 39 ], especially when the pain level increases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figura 2 -Radiografía postquirúrgica de artroplastia total de rodilla derecha Entre las limitaciones de este estudio destaca el hecho de que en el mismo se analiza únicamente los resultados de la cinemática de la marcha, ya que no se cuenta con otro equipamiento como plataformas de fuerza o electromiografía, que ocasionalmente están presentes en este tipo de estudios. El análisis de la cinética (momentos de fuerza y potencia de las articulaciones), o el registro de la actividad eléctrica muscular, podría arrojar otro tipo de información para un análisis aún más profundo y exhaustivo (31)(32). Se carece de caracterizaciones de la marcha previo a la intervención de ATR, de forma que no se puede confirmar si las variaciones con respecto a la marcha normal observadas en este estudio y la estrategia de marcha descrita anteriormente era utilizada por el paciente previo a la intervención quirúrgica, o si la adquirió en la etapa de rehabilitación y readaptación.…”
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