In healthy subjects without knee osteoarthritis, the peak knee adduction moment influences the acute effect of shoe interventions designed to reduce medial compartment knee load

dc.contributor.authorFisher, David S.deu
dc.contributor.authorDyrby, Chris O.deu
dc.contributor.authorMündermann, Annegret
dc.contributor.authorErez, Moragdeu
dc.contributor.authorAndriacchi, Thomas P.deu
dc.date.accessioned2012-02-03T14:58:30Zdeu
dc.date.available2012-02-03T14:58:30Zdeu
dc.date.issued2007-04
dc.description.abstractThe purpose of this study was to evaluate shoe sole material stiffness changes and angle changes that are intended to reduce the peak knee adduction moment during walking. Fourteen physically active adults were tested wearing their personal shoes (control) and five intervention pairs, two with stiffness variations, two with angle variations, and a placebo shoe. The intervention shoes were evaluated based on how much they reduced the peak knee adduction moment compared to the control shoe. An ANOVA test was used to detect differences between interventions. Linear regression analysis was used to determine a relationship between the magnitude of the knee adduction moment prior to intervention and the effectiveness of the intervention in reducing the peak knee adduction moment. Peak knee adduction moments were reduced for the altered stiffness and altered angle shoes (p < 0.010), but not for the placebo shoe (p = 0.363). Additionally, linear regression analysis showed that subjects with higher knee adduction moments prior to intervention had larger reductions in the peak knee adduction moment (p < 0.010). These results demonstrate that shoe sole stiffness and angle interventions can be used to reduce the peak knee adduction moment and that subjects with initially higher peak knee adduction moments have higher reductions in their peak knee adduction moments.eng
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dc.identifier.citationPubl. in: Journal of Orthopaedic Research ; 25 (2007), 4. - S. 540-546deu
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dc.subjectwalking gaitdeu
dc.subjectknee biomechanicsdeu
dc.subjectload distributiondeu
dc.subjectcartilage degenerationdeu
dc.subjectosteoarthritisdeu
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dc.titleIn healthy subjects without knee osteoarthritis, the peak knee adduction moment influences the acute effect of shoe interventions designed to reduce medial compartment knee loadeng
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