Authors
Kelly A McKean, Scott C Landry, Cheryl L Hubley-Kozey, Michael J Dunbar, William D Stanish, Kevin J Deluzio
Publication date
2007/5/1
Journal
Clinical Biomechanics
Volume
22
Issue
4
Pages
400-409
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
BACKGROUND
Knee osteoarthritis is 2–3 times more prevalent in females than males. Biomechanical differences in gait may play a role in this gender predisposition. The purpose of this study was to determine if there are gender-based biomechanical differences in the gait patterns of people with knee osteoarthritis.
METHODS
Three-dimensional gait analysis was performed on healthy (18 males and 24 females) subjects and patients with moderate knee osteoarthritis (24 males and 15 females). Kinematics and kinetics at the hip, knee and ankle were calculated. Variables including anthropometrics, stride characteristics, strength, pain, stiffness, function and radiographic disease severity were also quantified. Multivariate statistical techniques and analysis of variance were used to test for main disease effects, main gender effects and disease vs. gender interactions.
FINDINGS
A significant interaction effect between …
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