Knee joint torques: A comparison between women and men during barefoot walking

Citation
Dc. Kerrigan et al., Knee joint torques: A comparison between women and men during barefoot walking, ARCH PHYS M, 81(9), 2000, pp. 1162-1165
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine
Journal title
ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
ISSN journal
00039993 → ACNP
Volume
81
Issue
9
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1162 - 1165
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-9993(200009)81:9<1162:KJTACB>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Objective: To determine if knee joint torques, which are likely relevant to the development and, possibly, progression of knee osteoarthritis, are equ ivalent between genders during natural, barefoot walking. Design: Collected stereophotogrammetric and force platform data during comf ortable, barefoot walking. Knee joint torques were plotted and statisticall y compared between genders using both an unpaired t test (p < .05) and an e quivalence test (20% delta). Setting: A gait laboratory. Participants: One hundred ten healthy, nondisabled young women and men. Main Outcome Measures: Four knee joint torque parameters normalized for hei ght and weight: (1) peak and (2) duration of sagittal flexor joint torque f rom early to midstance, and (3) first and (4) second peak coronal (frontal) varus torque values during the stance period. Results: No statistically significant differences between genders were foun d, and the values were equivalent between genders for each of the 1 knee jo int torque parameters. Conclusion: These findings support the hypothesis that under similar barefo ot conditions women and men have a similar intrinsic biomechanic risk for k nee osteoarthritis. Future research to assess the effects of other potentia l biomechanic factors, such as shoe-wear and activity type, may assist not only in preventing knee joint osteoarthritis, but also in developing new re habilitative strategies to treat osteoarthritis of the knee.