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Visualization of walking speed variation-induced synchronized dynamic changes in lower limb joint angles and activity of trunk and lower limb muscles with a newly developed gait analysis system.

Kousei Miura1,2, Hideki Kadone3, Masao Koda1, Keita Nakayama1, Hiroshi Kumagai1, Katsuya Nagashima1, Kentaro Mataki1, Kengo Fujii1, Hiroshi Noguchi1, Toru Funayama1, Tetsuya Abe1, Kenji Suzuki4, Masashi Yamazaki1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate a newly developed system for dynamic analysis of gait kinematics and muscle activity.
METHODS: We recruited 10 healthy men into this study. Analyses of three-dimensional motion and wireless surface electromyogram (EMG) were integrated to achieve synchronous measurement. The participants walked continuously for 10 min under two conditions: comfortable and quick pace. Outcome measures were joint angles of the lower limbs determined from reflective markers and myoelectric activity of trunk and lower limbs determined from EMG sensors, comparing comfortable and quick gait pace.
RESULTS: Lower limb joint angle was significantly greater at the quick pace (maximum flexion of the hip joint: 4.1°, maximum extension of hip joint: 2.3°, and maximum flexion of the knee joint while standing: 7.4°). The period of maximum flexion of the ankle joint during a walking cycle was 2.5% longer at a quick pace. EMG amplitudes of all trunk muscles significantly increased during the period of support by two legs (cervical paraspinal: 55.1%, latissimus dorsi: 31.3%, and erector spinae: 32.6%). EMG amplitudes of quadriceps, femoral biceps, and tibialis anterior increased significantly by 223%, 60.9%, and 67.4%, respectively, between the periods of heel contact and loading response. EMG amplitude of the gastrocnemius significantly increased by 102% during the heel-off period.
CONCLUSION: Our gait analysis synchronizing three-dimensional motion and wireless surface EMG successfully visualized dynamic changes in lower limb joint angles and activity of trunk and lower limb muscles induced by various walking speeds.

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Keywords:  electromyography; feasibility study; gait analysis; three-dimensional motion analysis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30352539     DOI: 10.1177/2309499018806688

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong)        ISSN: 1022-5536            Impact factor:   1.118


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Authors:  Kousei Miura; Hideki Kadone; Masao Koda; Tetsuya Abe; Toru Funayama; Hiroshi Noguchi; Kentaro Mataki; Katsuya Nagashima; Hiroshi Kumagai; Yosuke Shibao; Kenji Suzuki; Masashi Yamazaki
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Authors:  Tatsuya Igawa; Ken Ishii; Akifumi Suzuki; Hideto Ui; Ryunosuke Urata; Norihiro Isogai; Yutaka Sasao; Makoto Nishiyama; Haruki Funao
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-09-14       Impact factor: 4.379

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