“…Consistent with strength deficits in other lower extremity muscle groups (i.e., quadriceps), cross-sectional data have shown that compared to non-arthritic age-matched individuals, people with knee OA have significantly reduced isometric (~24%) and isokinetic (6-42%) hip abductor strength (Costa et al, 2010;Hinman et al, 2010). During walking, people with knee OA show alterations in parameters of the external knee adduction moment (KAM) compared to people without OA (Baliunas et al, 2002;Mundermann et al, 2004;Landry et al, 2007;Astephen et al, 2008;Mills et al, 2013). The external knee adduction moment, measured via three-dimensional gait analysis, is indicative of the medial-to-lateral joint load distribution and is often used as a surrogate for medial knee compartment loading (Zhao et al, 2007;Meyer et al, 2013).…”