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The knee kinematic patterns and associated factors in healthy Thai adults
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Document Title
The knee kinematic patterns and associated factors in healthy Thai adults
Author
Patathong T. Klaewkasikum K. Angsnuntsukh C. Woratanarat T. Kijkunasathian C. Sanguantrakul J. Woratanarat P.
Affiliations
Department of Orthopaedics Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital Mahidol University 270 Rama VI Road Ratchathewi Bangkok 10400 Thailand; Department of Preventive and Social Medicine Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Bangkok 10330 Thailand; National Electronics and Computer Technology Center National Science and Technology Development Agency Pathumthani 12120 Thailand
Type
Article
Source Title
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
ISSN
14712474
Year
2023
Volume
24
Issue
1
Open Access
All Open Access Gold
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd
DOI
10.1186/s12891-023-07081-7
Abstract
Background: Reference values for normal knee kinematics were limited in Asian population and were influenced by race and other factors. This study was aimed to establish the reference values and identify the factors associated with knee kinematics in healthy Thai adults aged 18� years. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted between 2016 and 2020. Healthy Thai adults aged 18� years old with body mass index (BMI) between 18.5 and 24.9爇g/m2 were included. All eligible participants were attached with reflective markers. Their walking was captured by 8-digital cameras and assessed by motion analysis software. The primary outcomes were average knee kinematic data (degrees) in three dimensional planes as valgus-varus flexion-extension and internal-external rotation. Paired t-test and multiple linear regression were applied to compare the outcomes and to determine their associated factors. Results: Ninety-eight participants (60 females and 38 males) were included with mean age 28.5 ? 5.4 years and BMI 21.1 ? 2.0爇g/m2. Knee kinematics showed slight adduction during the swing phase flexion during the stance phase and obvious external rotation throughout the gait cycle with a peak of 30� degrees during mid-swing. Right knee was significantly more adducted flexed and externally rotated than the left side particularly at mid-stance (P = 0.047 0.017 and < 0.001 respectively). Females had more knee abduction flexion and external rotation than males. Age sex and BMI were significantly correlated with knee abduction at terminal stance (correlation coefficient ? 0.12 95% confidence interval (CI) -0.23 -0.01; -1.37 95%CI -2.54 -0.20; and ? 0.32 95%CI -0.61 -0.39 respectively) and rotation at mid-swing (correlation coefficient ? 0.36 95%CI -0.69 -0.02; -7.37 95%CI -10.82 -3.92; and 0.89 95%CI 0.01 1.78 respectively). Conclusion: Knee kinematics demonstrates external tibial rotation throughout the gait cycle significant side differences and are associated with age sex and BMI. Reference values from this study will be useful for functional gait assessment in healthy Thais. However further comprehensive knee kinetic study including spatio-temporal parameter is recommended. ? 2023 The Author(s).
Keyword
Gait cycle | motion analysis | Side difference | Tibial rotation | Walking
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Knowledge Taxonomy Level 1
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Knowledge Taxonomy Level 3
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