[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of a decrease in
thoracic kyphosis angle on the knee adduction moment during gait in healthy young
individuals. [Subjects and Methods] Twenty-nine healthy adults, consisting of 15 males and
14 females (21.6 ± 1.1 years old), participated. The draw-in maneuver was used to decrease
thoracic kyphosis, and thoracic kyphosis was measured using a SpinalMouse during normal
standing and standing with the draw-in maneuver. The participants were required to
maintain the draw-in maneuver during gait. A 3-D motion analysis system and a force plate
were used to obtain knee adduction moment. [Results] Thoracic kyphosis angles during the
draw-in maneuver (41.0 ± 7.4 degrees) were significantly decreased compared with the
angles during normal standing (43.0 ± 7.9 degrees). Although the knee adduction moment
during gait with the draw-in maneuver was not significantly decreased compared with that
during level gait, in the 20 subjects who had decreased kyphosis due to the draw-in
maneuver, the 1st peak knee adduction moment (55.7 ± 24.3 × 10−3) with the
draw-in maneuver was significantly decreased compared with the knee adduction moment (57.0
± 16.3 × 10−3) during level gait. [Conclusion] Knee adduction moment in the
case of a decreased thoracic kyphosis angle due to the draw-in maneuver was decreased
compared with that during level gait.
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