2020
DOI: 10.35784/iapgos.2078
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Spatial Parameters of Statograms in Diagnosing Pathologies of the Human Locomotor System

Abstract: The analysis of the spatial parameters of statograms in terms of the projection area of the common center of mass (CCM) in single and double support was performed, along with the magnitude of the total maximum area of the statogram and its relation to the area of the projection spot for each type of standing, and the area of the statogram according to the mathematical expectation. The high sensitivity of the spatial parameters of statograms is indicated by the values of the CCM spot plane in the case of single… Show more

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“…The long course of osteoarthritis is characterized by the formation of a persistent pain syndrome and contractures (muscle spasms), which causes reflex distortion of the pelvis, curvature of the spine, and increased walking asymmetry [2]. Distortion of biomechanical parameters of large joints is manifested in the asymmetry of weight loads on the feet, acceleration of oscillations of the general center of gravity of the body, reduction of step length, violation of the rhythmicity of walking [3]. In case of progression of the disease, patients are forced to use auxiliary means of support, such as a stick or crutches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The long course of osteoarthritis is characterized by the formation of a persistent pain syndrome and contractures (muscle spasms), which causes reflex distortion of the pelvis, curvature of the spine, and increased walking asymmetry [2]. Distortion of biomechanical parameters of large joints is manifested in the asymmetry of weight loads on the feet, acceleration of oscillations of the general center of gravity of the body, reduction of step length, violation of the rhythmicity of walking [3]. In case of progression of the disease, patients are forced to use auxiliary means of support, such as a stick or crutches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%