A study was undertaken to analyse and compare the pelvic (S1) and the trunk
(T12) oscillations during level and uphill walking and to provide kinemati
c baseline data of the lumbar region in incline walking for future comparis
ons with pathological gait patterns. An ultrasonic movement analysis device
(Zebris(R) CMS 50) was used to obtain three-dimensional kinematic data for
the pelvis and thorax. Data from treadmill walking at 0 and 10% incline of
22 adults were used for within subject analysis. Crosscorrelation values r
anged from r = 0.76 to 0.98 (P <0.001) demonstrating a strong degree of agr
eement between the temporal patterns of angular displacement of the trunk a
nd pelvis in the sagittal, transverse and frontal plane in incline compared
to level ambulation. However, Student's t-tests revealed significantly (P
< 0.01) higher amplitudes for thorax displacements in the frontal and trans
verse plane in uphill walking. No significant differences were detected for
amplitude parameters of the pelvis. It could be stated that the phasic pat
terns in level walking are not different from that obtained for incline wal
king. It is concluded that incline ambulation exerts the major influences i
n the thoracic region by increasing amplitudes of axial rotations. (C) 1999
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