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Foot progression angle and knee osteoarthritis

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Jan 10, 2008.

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    Foot progression angle and the knee adduction moment: a cross-sectional investigation in knee osteoarthritis.
    Rutherford DJ, Hubley-Kozey CL, Deluzio KJ, Stanish WD, Dunbar M.
    Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2008 Jan 5 [Epub ahead of print]
     
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    Toe-out gait in patients with knee osteoarthritis partially transforms external knee adduction moment into flexion moment during early stance phase of gait: a tri-planar kinetic mechanism.
    Jenkyn TR, Hunt MA, Jones IC, Giffin JR, Birmingham TB.
    J Biomech. 2008;41(2):276-83.
     
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    Self-reported knee and foot alignments in early adult life and risk of osteoarthritis.
    McWilliams DF, Doherty S, Maciewicz RA, Muir KR, Zhang W, Doherty M.
    Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2010 Apr;62(4):489-95.
     
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    Subject-Specific Toe-in or Toe-out Gait Modifications Reduce the Larger Knee Adduction Moment Peak More Than a Non-Personalized Approach
    Scott D.Uhlrichad et al
    Journal of Biomechanics; 8 November 2017
     
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    Ankle joint and rearfoot biomechanics during toe-in and toe-out walking in people with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis
    Jesse M. Charlton et al
    PM & R; Article in Press
     
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    Relationship between ankle–foot-complex mobility during static loading and frontal moment impulses of knee and hip joints during the stance phase
    Toshihiko Sato et al
    Gait & Posture; 22 December 2023
     
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