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Characterizing knee loading asymmetry in individuals following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using inertial sensors.

Susan M Sigward1, Ming-Sheng M Chan2, Paige E Lin3.   

Abstract

Limitations in the ability to identify knee extensor loading deficits during gait in individuals following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLr) may underlie their persistence. A recent study suggested that shank angular velocity, directly output from inertial sensors, differed during gait between individuals post-ACLr and controls. However, it is not clear if this kinematic variable relates to knee moments calculated using joint kinematics and ground reaction forces. Heel rocker mechanics during loading response of gait, characterized by rapid shank rotation, require knee extensor control. Measures of shank angular velocity may be reflective of knee moments. This study investigated the relationship between shank angular velocity and knee extensor moment during gait in individuals (n=19) 96.7±16.8days post-ACLr. Gait was assessed concurrently using inertial sensors and a marker-based motion system with force platforms. Peak shank angular velocity and knee extensor moment were strongly correlated (r=0.75, p<0.001) and between limb ratios of angular velocity predicted between limb ratios of extensor moment (r(2)=0.57, p<0.001) in the absence of between limb differences in spatiotemporal gait parameters. The strength of these relationships indicate that shank kinematic data offer meaningful information regarding knee loading and provide a potential alternative to full motion analysis systems for identification of altered knee loading following ACLr.
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Keywords:  ACL reconstruction; Gait impairments; Inertial sensors; Knee extensor moment; Shank angular velocity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27395452      PMCID: PMC5035204          DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2016.06.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gait Posture        ISSN: 0966-6362            Impact factor:   2.840


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