2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.11.24303795
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Lower limb joint Loading during high-impact activities: implication for bone health

Zainab Altai,
Claude Fiifi Hayford,
Andrew Phillips
et al.

Abstract: Osteoporosis, a significant concern among the elderly, results in low-trauma fractures affecting millions globally. Despite the inclusion of physical activities in strategies to mitigate osteoporosis-related fractures, the optimal exercises for bone health remain uncertain. Determining exercises that enhance bone mass requires an understanding of loading on lower limb joints. This study investigates hip, knee, and ankle joint loading during walking, running, jumping, and hopping exercises, assessing impacts at… Show more

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