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Abnormal gait pattern in downhill hiking is related to muscular deficits of the knee flexors and extensors in active patients with total knee arthroplasty

  • Background To assess the in-field walking mechanics during downhill hiking of patients with total knee arthroplasty five to 14 months after surgery and an age-matched healthy control group and relate them to the knee flexor and extensor muscle strength. Methods Participants walked on a predetermined hiking trail at a self-selected, comfortable pace wearing an inertial sensor system forBackground To assess the in-field walking mechanics during downhill hiking of patients with total knee arthroplasty five to 14 months after surgery and an age-matched healthy control group and relate them to the knee flexor and extensor muscle strength. Methods Participants walked on a predetermined hiking trail at a self-selected, comfortable pace wearing an inertial sensor system for recording the whole-body 3D kinematics. Sagittal plane hip, knee, and ankle joint angles were evaluated over the gait cycle at level walking and two different negative slopes. The concentric and eccentric lower extremity muscle strength of the knee flexors and extensors isokinetically at 50 and 120°/s were measured. Findings Less knee flexion angles during stance have been measured in patients in the operated limb compared to healthy controls in all conditions (level walking, moderate downhill, steep downhill). The differences increased with steepness. Muscle strength was lower in patients for both muscle groups and all measured conditions. The functional hamstrings to quadriceps ratio at 120°/sec correlated with knee angle during level and downhill walking at the moderate slope in patients, showing higher ratios with lower peak knee flexion angles. Interpretation The study shows that even if rehabilitation has been completed successfully and complication-free, five to 14 months after surgery, the muscular condition was still insufficient to display a normal gait pattern during downhill hiking. The muscle balance between quadriceps and hamstring muscles seems related to the persistence of a stiff knee gait pattern after knee arthroplasty. LoE: III.show moreshow less

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Document Type:Article (reviewed)
Zitierlink: https://opus.hs-offenburg.de/8144
Bibliografische Angaben
Title (English):Abnormal gait pattern in downhill hiking is related to muscular deficits of the knee flexors and extensors in active patients with total knee arthroplasty
Author:Judith Bleuel, Igor Komnik, Iris Mittendorfer, Björn Michel, Steffen WillwacherStaff MemberORCiDGND
Year of Publication:2024
Date of first Publication:2023/11/13
Publisher:Elsevier
Article Number:106150
Parent Title (English):Clinical Biomechanics
Volume:111
ISSN:0268-0033 (Print)
ISSN:1879-1271 (Online)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2023.106150
Language:English
Inhaltliche Informationen
Institutes:Fakultät Maschinenbau und Verfahrenstechnik (M+V)
Forschung / IBMS - Institute for Advanced Biomechanics and Motion Studies (ab 16.11.2022)
Institutes:Bibliografie
Tag:Downhill walking; Hiking; Kinematics; Knee arthroplasty; Muscle strength
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Relevance:Wiss. Zeitschriftenartikel reviewed: Listung in Master Journal List
Open Access: Closed 
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