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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676068/dynamic-stability-symmetry-and-smoothness-of-gait-in-people-with-neurological-health-conditions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Tramontano, Amaranta Soledad Orejel Bustos, Rebecca Montemurro, Simona Vasta, Gabriele Marangon, Valeria Belluscio, Giovanni Morone, Nicola Modugno, Maria Gabriella Buzzi, Rita Formisano, Elena Bergamini, Giuseppe Vannozzi
Neurological disorders such as stroke, Parkinson's disease (PD), and severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) are leading global causes of disability and mortality. This study aimed to assess the ability to walk of patients with sTBI, stroke, and PD, identifying the differences in dynamic postural stability, symmetry, and smoothness during various dynamic motor tasks. Sixty people with neurological disorders and 20 healthy participants were recruited. Inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensors were employed to measure spatiotemporal parameters and gait quality indices during different motor tasks...
April 11, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676058/dirt-track-surface-preparation-and-associated-differences-in-speed-stride-length-and-stride-frequency-in-galloping-horses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thilo Pfau, Olivia L Bruce, Andrew Sawatsky, Renaud Leguillette, W Brent Edwards
In racehorses, the risk of musculoskeletal injury is linked to a decrease in speed and stride length (SL) over consecutive races prior to injury. Surface characteristics influence stride parameters. We hypothesized that large changes in stride parameters are found during galloping in response to dirt racetrack preparation. Harrowing of the back stretch of a half-mile dirt racetrack was altered in three individual lanes with decreasing depth from the inside to the outside. Track underlay compaction and water content were changed between days...
April 11, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676056/a-method-to-track-3d-knee-kinematics-by-multi-channel-3d-tracked-a-mode-ultrasound
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kenan Niu, Victor Sluiter, Bangyu Lan, Jasper Homminga, André Sprengers, Nico Verdonschot
This paper introduces a method for measuring 3D tibiofemoral kinematics using a multi-channel A-mode ultrasound system under dynamic conditions. The proposed system consists of a multi-channel A-mode ultrasound system integrated with a conventional motion capture system (i.e., optical tracking system). This approach allows for the non-invasive and non-radiative quantification of the tibiofemoral joint's six degrees of freedom (DOF). We demonstrated the feasibility and accuracy of this method in the cadaveric experiment...
April 11, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676029/the-analytical-validity-of-stride-detection-and-gait-parameters-reconstruction-using-the-ankle-mounted-inertial-measurement-unit-syde-%C3%A2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mona Michaud, Alexandre Guérin, Marguerite Dejean de La Bâtie, Léopold Bancel, Laurent Oudre, Alexis Tricot
The increasing use of inertial measurement units (IMU) in biomedical sciences brings new possibilities for clinical research. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the accuracy of the IMU-based wearable Syde® device, which allows day-long and remote continuous gait recording in comparison to a reference motion capture system. Twelve healthy subjects (age: 23.17 ± 2.04, height: 174.17 ± 6.46 cm) participated in a controlled environment data collection and performed a series of gait tasks with both systems attached to each ankle...
April 10, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676022/sensaa-design-and-verification-of-a-cloud-based-wearable-biomechanical-data-acquisition-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonas Paul David, David Schick, Lorenz Rapp, Johannes Schick, Markus Glaser
Exoskeletons designed to assist patients with activities of daily living are becoming increasingly popular, but still are subject to research. In order to gather requirements for the design of such systems, long-term gait observation of the patients over the course of multiple days in an environment of daily living are required. In this paper a wearable all-in-one data acquisition system for collecting and storing biomechanical data in everyday life is proposed. The system is designed to be cost efficient and easy to use, using off-the-shelf components and a cloud server system for centralized data storage...
April 9, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671405/effects-on-gait-kinematics-pedobarography-functional-and-subjective-results-after-isolated-chopart-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charlotte Cibura, Raimund Lülsdorff, Thomas Rosteius, Alexis Brinkemper, Maria Bernstorff, Birger Jettkant, Periklis Godolias, Tim Ramczykowski, Matthias Königshausen, Thomas A Schildhauer, Christiane Kruppa
BACKGROUND: This study analysed changes in gait and pedobarography and subjective and functional outcomes after isolated Chopart joint injury. METHODS: The results of 14 patients were reviewed. Kinematic 3D gait analysis, comparative bilateral electromyography (EMG) and pedobarography were performed. RESULTS: On the injured side, the 3D gait analysis showed a significantly increased internal rotation and decreased external rotation of the hip and significantly decreased adduction and decreased range of motion (ROM) for the ankle...
April 26, 2024: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669918/which-method-should-we-use-to-determine-the-hip-joint-center-location-in-individuals-with-a-high-amount-of-soft-tissue
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brian Horsak, Sebastian Durstberger, Philipp Krondorfer, Alexandra Thajer, Susanne Greber-Platzer, Andreas Kranzl
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the most accurate method for estimating the hip joint center position in clinical 3D gait analysis for young individuals with high amounts of soft tissue. We compared position estimates of five regression-based and two functional methods to the hip joint center position obtained through 3D free-hand ultrasound. METHODS: For this purpose, the data of 14 overweight or obese individuals with a mean age of 13.6 (SD 2.1 yrs) and a BMI of 36...
April 18, 2024: Clinical Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669917/individuals-early-after-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction-show-intact-motor-learning-of-step-length-via-the-split-belt-treadmill
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elanna K Arhos, Jonathan M Wood, Karin Grävare Silbernagel, Susanne M Morton
BACKGROUND: Rupturing the anterior cruciate ligament is an orthopedic injury that results in neuromuscular impairments affecting sensory input to the central nervous system. Traditional physical therapy after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction aims to rehabilitate orthopedic impairments but fails to address asymmetric gait mechanics that are present post-operatively and are linked to the development of post-traumatic osteoarthritis. A first step towards developing gait interventions is understanding if individuals after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction have the capacity to learn new walking mechanics...
April 23, 2024: Clinical Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669796/effects-of-different-step-lengths-at-a-preferred-walking-speed-on-forefoot-midfoot-and-hindfoot-motion-in-healthy-young-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily M Lovekin, Harsh H Buddhadev, Nathan J Robey, Gordon R Chalmers
Hindfoot, midfoot, and forefoot motion during the stance phase of walking provide insights into the forward progression of the body over the feet via the rocker mechanisms. These segmental motions are affected by walking speed. Increases in walking speed are accomplished by increasing step length and cadence. It is unknown if taking short, medium, and long steps at the same speed would increase hindfoot, midfoot, and forefoot motion similarly to walking speed. We examined effects of different step lengths at the same preferred walking speed on peak forefoot, midfoot, and hindfoot motions related to the foot rockers...
April 24, 2024: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669795/creating-an-autoencoder-single-summary-metric-to-assess-gait-quality-to-compare-surgical-outcomes-in-children-with-cerebral-palsy-the-shriners-gait-index-sgi
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shou-Jen Wang, Thasina Tabashum, Karen M Kruger, Joseph J Krzak, Adam Graf, Ross S Chafetz, Judi Linton, Jon Davids, Anita Bagley, Kanav Bengani, Mark V Albert
Gait for individuals with movement disorders varies widely and the variability makes it difficult to assess outcomes of surgical and therapeutic interventions. Although specific joints can be assessed by fewer individual measures, gait depends on multiple parameters making an overall assessment metric difficult to determine. A holistic, summary measure can permit a standard comparison of progress throughout treatments and interventions, and permit more straightforward comparison across varied subjects. We propose a single summary metric (the Shriners Gait Index (SGI)) to represent the quality of gait using a deep learning autoencoder model, which helps to capture the nonlinear statistical relationships among a number of disparate gait metrics...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669489/increased-trailing-limb-angle-in-hemiplegic-patients-after-training-with-a-knee-orthosis-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Shun Ito, Hiroaki Abe, Toru Okanuka, Kosuke Nanka, Takuma Nagasawa, Kazuto Oki, Yoshimi Suzukamo, Shin-Ichi Izumi
BACKGROUND: Stroke often induces gait abnormality, such as buckling knee pattern, compromising walking ability. Previous studies indicated that an adequate trailing limb angle (TLA) is critical for recovering walking ability. OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that correcting gait abnormality by immobilizing the knee joint using a knee orthosis (KO) would improve walking patterns and increase the TLA, and investigated whether walking training using a KO would increase the TLA in post-stroke patients...
2024: NeuroRehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669091/hip-joint-center-lateralization-minimally-affects-the-biomechanics-of-patient-specific-flanged-acetabular-components-a-computational-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haena-Young Lee, Friedrich Boettner, Jason L Blevins, Jose A Rodriguez, Joseph D Lipman, Fernando J Quevedo González, Mathias P Bostrom, Timothy M Wright, Peter K Sculco
Patient-specific flanged acetabular components are utilized to treat failed total hip arthroplasties with large acetabular defects. Previous clinical studies from our institution showed that these implants tend to lateralize the acetabular center of rotation. However, the clinical impact of lateralization on implant survivorship is debated. Our goal was to develop a finite element model to quantify how lateralization of the native hip center affects periprosthetic strain and implant-bone micromotion distributions in a static level gait loading condition...
April 26, 2024: Journal of Orthopaedic Research: Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669065/quantifying-bone-and-skin-movement-in-the-residual-limb-socket-interface-of-individuals-with-transtibial-limb-loss-using-dynamic-stereo-x-ray-protocol-for-a-lower-limb-loss-cadaver-and-clinical-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jason T Maikos, John M Chomack, David V Herlihy, David N Paglia, Charlene Wetterstrand, J Patrick O'Connor, Michael J Hyre, J Peter Loan, Susan E D'Andrea
BACKGROUND: Relative motion between the residual limb and socket in individuals with transtibial limb loss can lead to substantial consequences that limit mobility. Although assessments of the relative motion between the residual limb and socket have been performed, there remains a substantial gap in understanding the complex mechanics of the residual limb-socket interface during dynamic activities that limits the ability to improve socket design. However, dynamic stereo x-ray (DSX) is an advanced imaging technology that can quantify 3D bone movement and skin deformation inside a socket during dynamic activities...
April 26, 2024: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663111/markerless-motion-capture-provides-repeatable-gait-outcomes-in-patients-with-knee-osteoarthritis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jereme Outerleys, Anastasija Mihic, Vajra Keller, Elise Laende, Kevin Deluzio
Motion analysis has seen minimal adoption for orthopaedic clinical assessments. Markerless motion capture solutions, namely Theia3D, address limitations of previous methods and provide gait outcomes that are robust to clothing choice and repeatable in healthy adults. Repeatability in orthopaedic populations has not been investigated and is important for clinical utility and adoption. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the repeatability of Theia3D for gait analysis in a knee osteoarthritis population...
April 19, 2024: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663109/the-primary-stability-of-a-cementless-peek-femoral-component-is-sensitive-to-bmi-a-population-based-fe-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Corine E Post, Thom Bitter, Adam Briscoe, René Fluit, Nico Verdonschot, Dennis Janssen
The use of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) for cementless femoral total knee arthroplasty (TKA) components is of interest due to several potential advantages, e.g. the use in patients with metal hypersensitivity. Additionally, the stiffness of PEEK closer resembles the stiffness of bone, and therefore, peri-prosthetic stress-shielding may be avoided. When introducing a new implant material for cementless TKA designs, it is important to study its effect on the primary fixation, which is required for the long-term fixation...
March 24, 2024: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659755/swimming-kinematics-of-rainbow-trout-behind-cylinder-arrays-the-effect-of-vortex-street-periodicity-and-turbulence-kinetic-energy
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David M Sparks, Edwin Rajeev, Alberto Canestrelli, James C Liao
UNLABELLED: Fish in the wild often contend with complex flows that are produced by natural and artificial structures. Research into fish interactions with turbulence often investigates metrics such as turbulence kinetic energy (TKE) or fish positional location, with less attention paid to the specific interactions between vortex organization and body swimming kinematics. Here we compare the swimming kinematics of rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) holding station in flows produced by two different 3 x 5 cylinder arrays...
April 19, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659645/is-increased-trunk-flexion-in-standing-up-related-to-muscle-weakness-or-pain-avoidance-in-individuals-with-unilateral-knee-pain-a-simulation-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eline Van Der Kruk, Thomas Geijtenbeek
The 'Timed Up and Go' test (TUG) is a widely used clinical tool for assessing gait and balance, relying primarily on timing as a measure. However, there are more observable biomechanical compensation strategies within TUG that are indicative of underlying neuromuscular issues and movement priorities. In individuals with unilateral knee osteoarthritis, an increased trunk flexion during TUG is a common phenomenon, often attributed to muscle weakness and/or pain avoidance. Unfortunately, it is difficult to differentiate between these underlying causes using experimental studies alone...
2024: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658969/human-centered-design-of-a-novel-soft-exosuit-for-post-stroke-gait-rehabilitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chandramouli Krishnan, Olugbenga P Adeeko, Edward Peter Washabaugh, Thomas E Augenstein, Maureen Brudzinski, Alyssa Portelli, Claire Zabelle Kalpakjian
BACKGROUND: Stroke remains a major cause of long-term adult disability in the United States, necessitating the need for effective rehabilitation strategies for post-stroke gait impairments. Despite advancements in post-stroke care, existing rehabilitation often falls short, prompting the development of devices like robots and exoskeletons. However, these technologies often lack crucial input from end-users, such as clinicians, patients, and caregivers, hindering their clinical utility...
April 24, 2024: Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657477/a-method-for-automated-masking-and-plantar-pressure-analysis-using-segmented-computed-tomography-scans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lynda M Brady, Corey Wukelic, William R Ledoux
BACKGROUND: Plantar pressure, a common gait and foot biomechanics measurement, is typically analyzed using proprietary commercial software packages. Regional plantar pressure analysis is often reported in terms of underlying bony geometry, and recent advances in image processing and accessibility have made computed tomography, radiographs, magnetic resonance imaging, or other imaging methods more popular for incorporating bone analyses in biomechanics. RESEARCH QUESTION: Can a computed tomography-based regional mask provide comparable regional analysis to commercial plantar pressure software and can the increased flexibility of an in-house method obtain additional insight from common measurements? METHODS: A plantar pressure analysis method was developed based on bony geometry from computed tomography scans to calculate peak pressure, pressure time integral incorporating sub-peak values, force time integral, pressure gradient, and pressure gradient angle...
April 15, 2024: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38653178/current-practices-in-clinical-gait-analysis-in-europe-a-comprehensive-survey-based-study-from-the-european-society-for-movement-analysis-in-adults-and-children-esmac-%C3%A2-standard-initiative
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stéphane Armand, Zimi Sawacha, Marije Goudriaan, Brian Horsak, Marjolein van der Krogt, Catherine Huenaerts, Colm Daly, Andreas Kranzl, Harald Boehm, Maurizio Petrarca, Anna Guiotto, Andrea Merlo, Fabiola Spolaor, Isabella Campanini, Michela Cosma, Ann Hallemans, Herwin Horemans, David Gasq, Florent Moissenet, Ayman Assi, Morgan Sangeux
BACKGROUND: Clinical gait analysis (CGA) is a systematic approach to comprehensively evaluate gait patterns, quantify impairments, plan targeted interventions, and evaluate the impact of interventions. However, international standards for CGA are currently lacking, resulting in various national initiatives. Standards are important to ensure safe and effective healthcare practices and to enable evidence-based clinical decision-making, facilitating interoperability, and reimbursement under national healthcare policies...
April 22, 2024: Gait & Posture
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