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Reference values of spatiotemporal parameters, joint angles, ground reaction forces, and plantar pressure distribution during normal gait in young women.

Anna Fryzowicz1, Michał Murawa1, Jarosław Kabaciński1, Agata Rzepnicka1, Lechosław B Dworak2,3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to establish the reference values of spatiotemporal parameters, joint angles, ground reaction forces and plantar pressure distribution collected simultaneously on the same measurement path during normal gait in a homogenous group of young, healthy women.
METHODS: The studied group consisted of 28 healthy women aged 21 years on average. The motion capture system BTS Smart-D, 2 AMTI force platforms and Footscan pedobarographic platform were used in this research. The 14-metre measurement path and the 6-metre distance that examined women had to walk through before entering the measurement area ensured that a natural gait pattern was recorded. Statistical analysis was performed to evaluate differences between right and left lower extremities.
RESULTS: The applied method enabled collecting several parameters regarding normal female gait biomechanics such as: spatiotemporal parameters, angle-time characteristics as well as range of motion of pelvis, hip, knee and ankle joints in gait cycle, force-time characteristics and peaks of ground reaction force components in stance phase, peak pressure and time of loading of defined foot regions in stance phase.
CONCLUSIONS: The results may be used by clinicians, physiotherapists or researchers as a reference in diagnosing gait disorders or evaluating patient's walking pattern. In recent literature there are some disparities in gait parameters reference values even regarding similar research groups. These differences may arise from distinct method, slower or faster gait, other laboratory environment etc. This should be considered and more than one source of normative values should be checked when searching for reference data.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29658524

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Bioeng Biomech        ISSN: 1509-409X            Impact factor:   1.073


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