Effects of additional weight-bearing on the in vivo kinematics of the human ankle joint complex during walking
Shengli Wang,
Zhihui Qian,
Xiangyu Liu
et al.
Abstract:Studies focusing on the kinematics of the ankle joint complex (AJC) have long been a key area of interest for biomechanists and orthopedic surgeons. However, it is not clear how additional weight-bearing walking affects the motion of the AJC compared to walking with a normal body weight (BW) or what adjustments the AJC would instinctively make to accommodate the additional load. To address this gap in knowledge, advanced dynamic biplane radiography combined with a model-based 2D-3D tracking technique was emplo… Show more
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