Association between three‐dimensional gait kinematics and joint‐line inclination in osteoarthritic knees compared with normal knees: An epidemiological study
Fangzhou Chi,
Tomoharu Mochizuki,
Hiroshi Koga
et al.
Abstract:PurposeNo report has proven how tibial and femoral joint‐line inclinations affect thigh and shank motion, respectively, according to Kellgren–Lawrence grade in motion analysis with a sufficient sample size. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the motion of the thigh and shank individually from the ground and the relative motion between bones in a large‐sample motion analysis to determine the differences between normal and osteoarthritic knees and examine the effects of tibial and femoral joint‐line inclina… Show more
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