2019
DOI: 10.1504/ijhfe.2019.105359
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Biomechanics performance in 30-s chair stand test in patients with medial knee osteoarthritis

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“…It should be noted that in this paper, we focus on the knee joint, and the central tasks (among four tested tasks) are sit-to-stand and walking. This choice of sit-to-stand is supported by previous works, which have shown such a task is a useful test of the health of the lower extremity [14], [15] when knee extension plays an important role [16], [17]. Due to the essential nature of these tasks in everyday life, metrics relating to sit-to-stand and walking are analyzed in clinical settings [18], [19], [20] and hence results from this work could inform rehabilitation programs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…It should be noted that in this paper, we focus on the knee joint, and the central tasks (among four tested tasks) are sit-to-stand and walking. This choice of sit-to-stand is supported by previous works, which have shown such a task is a useful test of the health of the lower extremity [14], [15] when knee extension plays an important role [16], [17]. Due to the essential nature of these tasks in everyday life, metrics relating to sit-to-stand and walking are analyzed in clinical settings [18], [19], [20] and hence results from this work could inform rehabilitation programs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Forty-two reflective markers were attached on the principal bony prominences bilaterally on participants' lower limbs and pelvis, as described in a previous study. 13 No walking instructions were given to participants other than to walk at their selfselected speed in performing at least six valid trials for each of the experimental conditions in randomized order. Six experimental conditions were tested: a control condition with a neutral insole (0 degrees) and lateral wedge insoles with 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 degrees (Figure 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The calibrated anatomical system technique (CAST) was used [21]. Forty-tw tive markers were placed on each subject's bony landmarks, bilaterally, to recons position and orientation of the lower limbs and pelvis as described in previous [22,23]. The markers located at the calcaneus, as well as the first, second, and fif tarsal heads, were attached to the shoes, and the feet were assumed as rigid bodi rigid clusters were also placed bilaterally, on the anterior−lateral aspect of the th of the lower-leg to better follow the segments [24].…”
Section: Equipment and Data Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%