2022
DOI: 10.1080/10749357.2021.2008596
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Altered biomechanical strategies of the paretic hip and knee joints during a step-up task

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“…To independently capture joint biomechanics from the right and left lower limbs, two 10.2-cm tall platforms were placed on two side-by-side anterior force plates. We purposefully chose a low step height in order to replicate this experiment in the future with pediatric clinical populations, who may have a difficult time completing the protocol on a higher platform (Goyal et al, 2022). A 10-camera motion capture system (Qualisys, Göteborg, Sweden) recorded participant kinematics at a frequency of 100 Hz using a modified Cleveland Clinic marker set (Kaufman et al, 2016).…”
Section: Experimental Set-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To independently capture joint biomechanics from the right and left lower limbs, two 10.2-cm tall platforms were placed on two side-by-side anterior force plates. We purposefully chose a low step height in order to replicate this experiment in the future with pediatric clinical populations, who may have a difficult time completing the protocol on a higher platform (Goyal et al, 2022). A 10-camera motion capture system (Qualisys, Göteborg, Sweden) recorded participant kinematics at a frequency of 100 Hz using a modified Cleveland Clinic marker set (Kaufman et al, 2016).…”
Section: Experimental Set-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data were then imported into Visual 3D (C-Motion, Germantown, MD). Marker and ground reaction force data were interpolated to fill in small gaps and filtered using a low-pass 4th-order Butterworth filter with a 6 Hz cutoff frequency to remove high-frequency fluctuations (Goyal et al, 2022). We performed inverse dynamics calculations in Visual 3D to calculate hip, knee, and ankle joint moments in the sagittal and frontal plane.…”
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“…Individuals with and without CP spend approximately 70% of an inclined gait cycle in the stance phase ( Ma et al, 2019 ), suggesting that researchers should prioritize this phase of a step-up task. In individuals with typical development (TD), substantial hip abduction moments and extensor support moments, especially from the knee and ankle, are used to complete a step-up task ( Wang and Gillette, 2018 ; Goyal et al, 2023a , b ). However, bilateral lower limb motor impairments from bilateral CP can affect the biomechanics of this task.…”
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confidence: 99%