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We determined thresholds of less than 44.3° for peak swing knee flexion angle and greater than 17.0° for the between-limb difference of peak ...

Between-limb difference in peak knee flexion angle can identify ...

The between-limb peak knee flexion difference during the swing phase demonstrated the highest validity scores across all clustering methods, ...

Between-Limb Difference in Peak Knee Flexion Angle Can Identify ...

Since the difference in peak swing knee flexion angle between limbs is the most reliable differentiator regardless of speed, clinicians are ...

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Between-Limb Difference in Peak Knee Flexion Angle Can Identify ...

Request PDF | On Jan 1, 2024, Jeonghwan Lee and others published Between-Limb Difference in Peak Knee Flexion Angle Can Identify Persons Post-Stroke with ...

Relation between peak knee flexion angle and knee ankle kinetics ...

Results: Pearson product moment correlation coefficients showed that greater peak knee flexion angle is related significantly to both lesser knee extension ...

Hop Distance Symmetry Moderately Reflects Knee Biomechanics ...

Peak knee flexion angle was extracted from each propulsion and landing phase and averaged between the two successful trials for each participant ...

Outdoor walking exhibits peak ankle and knee flexion differences ...

There are no significant differences between outdoor, AST, and FST conditions on peak hip flexion angles. Older adults exhibit changes in peak ...

Influence of body mass and lower limb length on knee flexion angle ...

We detected significant negative correlation between knee flexion angle and body mass at the second peak of the vertical ground reaction force, ...

Single leg vertical jump performance identifies knee function deficits ...

Work generation was significantly less in the involved knee compared to uninvolved limb and controls during the SLJ (p<0.001; d=1.19; p=0.003, d=0.91, ...

Changes in Lower Limb Biomechanics Across Various Stages of ...

Two studies of moderate quality found post-pubertal female individuals to have lower peak knee flexion compared with pubertal girls [24, 49].

Association between lower extremity posture at contact and peak ...

A greater peak valgus moment was associated with larger initial hip flexion and internal rotation, and with larger initial knee valgus angle. Peak knee ...

Landing Kinematics and Kinetics at the Knee During Different ...

Peak vertical and posterior GRFs, peak knee-abduction moment, peak PATSF, peak hip abduction and adduction, hip flexion and ankle plantar ...

Differences in Biomechanical Determinants of ACL Injury Risk in ...

... knee abduction angle between males and ... to greater knee abduction angles ... [54] identified females as landing with greater peak knee abduction ...

"Association Between Knee Anatomic Metrics and Biomechanics for ...

Results: Load increased peak proximal anterior tibial shear force (P = .034), knee flexion angle (P = .024), and moment (P = .001) during landing. Only the high ...

Single leg hop for distance symmetry masks lower limb biomechanics

Results Significant differences in kinematics (effect sizes ranging from 0.42 to 1.56), moments (0.39 to 1.08), and joint work contribution (0.55 to 1.04) were ...

Biomechanical Measures of Neuromuscular Control and Valgus ...

27) values were similarly observed not to be different between groups. However, maximum knee flexion angle at landing was 10.5° less in injured. (71.9° ± 12.0°) ...

Relationship Between Knee Frontal Plane Projection Angle and ...

The peak knee FPPA for the dominant limb was normally distributed, whereas nondominant limb was not. The mean (95% CI) peak knee FPPA for the ...

Differences in Lower Extremity Kinematics Between a Bilateral Drop ...

For the step-down joint angle data were time normalized to. 100% of the descending phase, defined from the initial standing position to maximum knee flexion.

classification of healthy limb loading during running in post

reaction force and knee flexion angle waveforms, respectively, to identify healthy limb ... Comparison of Active-to-Impact Peak (AIP) and Late-to- ...