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Abstract
Background: Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) is a highly prevalent age-related disease. The altered kinematic pattern of the knee joint as well as the adjacent joints affects to progression of knee OA. However, there is a lack of research on how asymmetry of the hip rotation angle affects the gait pattern in knee OA patients.
Research question: What are the impacts of asymmetric hip rotation range on gait biomechanical characteristics and do the gait patterns differ between patients with knee OA and healthy elderly people?
Methods: Twenty-nine female patients with knee OA and 15 healthy female elders as control group were enrolled in this study. The spatiotemporal parameters, kinematic and kinetic data during walking were measured using a three-dimensional motion capture system. The differences between knee OA and control group were analyzed using an independent t-test.
Results: The knee OA group exhibited a significant reduction in hip internal rotation range and internal/external rotation ratio on more affected side (p < 0.05). Significant differences were found in spatiotemporal parameters except to the step width. Significant reductions were also found in kinematic parameters (pelvic lateral tilt range, sagittal angle ranges in hip, knee and ankle, knee adduction mean angle). There were also significant differences in vertical ground reaction force and knee adduction moment (p < 0.05).
Conclusions: Knee OA patients have asymmetric hip rotation ranges. Especially limited hip internal rotation could lead to the reduction of pelvic lateral tilt, which may cause greater knee joint loading. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to recovery of hip rotation after knee surgery.
背景:膝关节骨性关节炎(OA)是一种高发的老年性疾病。膝关节及邻近关节运动模式的改变会影响膝关节 OA 的进展。然而,关于髋关节旋转角度不对称如何影响膝关节 OA 患者的步态模式,目前还缺乏研究:研究问题:髋关节旋转范围不对称对步态生物力学特征有何影响,膝关节 OA 患者与健康老年人的步态模式是否存在差异?本研究选取 29 名女性膝关节 OA 患者和 15 名健康女性老年人作为对照组。使用三维运动捕捉系统测量行走时的时空参数、运动学和动力学数据。采用独立 t 检验分析膝关节 OA 组和对照组之间的差异:结果:膝关节 OA 组患者患侧髋关节内旋范围和内旋/外旋比值明显减小(p 结论:膝关节 OA 组患者的髋关节内旋范围和内旋/外旋比值明显减小:膝关节 OA 患者的髋关节旋转范围不对称。尤其是髋关节内旋受限会导致骨盆侧倾减小,从而加重膝关节负荷。因此,有必要关注膝关节手术后髋关节旋转的恢复情况。