Experimentally reduced hip-abductor muscle strength and frontal-plane biomechanics during walking
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01/04/2015
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Researchers have postulated that reduced hip-abductor muscle strength may have a role in the progression of knee osteoarthritis by increasing the external knee-adduction moment. However, the relationship between hip-abductor strength and frontal-plane biomechanics remains unclear. To experimentally reduce hip-abduction strength and observe the subsequent changes in frontal-plane biomechanics. Descriptive laboratory study. Research laboratory. Eight healthy, recreationally active men (age = 27 ± 6 years, height = 1.75 ± 0.11 m, mass = 76.1 ± 10.0 kg). All participants underwent a superior gluteal nerve block injection to reduce the force output of the hip-abductor muscle group. Maximal isometric hip-abduction strength and gait biomechanical data were collected before and after the injections. Gait biomechanical variables collected during walking consisted of knee- and hip-adduction moments and impulses and the peak angles of contralateral pelvic drop, hip adduction, and ipsilateral trunk lean. Hip-abduction strength was reduced after the injection (P = .001) and remained lower than baseline values at the completion of the postinjection gait data collection (P = .02). No alterations in hip- or knee-adduction moments (hip: P = .11; knee: P = .52) or impulses (hip: P = .16; knee: P = .41) were found after the nerve block. Similarly, no changes in angular kinematics were observed for contralateral pelvic drop (P = .53), ipsilateral trunk lean (P = .78), or hip adduction (P = .48). A short-term reduction in hip-abductor strength was not associated with alterations in the frontal-plane gait biomechanics of young, healthy men. Further research is needed to determine whether a similar relationship is true in older adults with knee osteoarthritis. |
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National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc |
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DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-49.5.07 Pohl, Michael B., Kendall, Karen D., Patel, Chirag, Wiley, J. Preston, Emery, Carolyn, & Ferber, Reed (2015) Experimentally reduced hip-abductor muscle strength and frontal-plane biomechanics during walking. Journal of Athletic Training, 50(4), pp. 385-391. |
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Copyright 2015 the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc |
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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences |
Palavras-Chave | #110600 HUMAN MOVEMENT AND SPORTS SCIENCE #110601 Biomechanics #gait analysis #knee moment #kinematics #pelvic drop |
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Journal Article |