Department of Neuromechanics, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.
Department of Neuromechanics, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan; Center for Advanced Practice and Research of Rehabilitation, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.
Gait Posture. 2023 Jun;103:229-234. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2023.05.024. Epub 2023 May 25.
Decreasing an external hip adduction moment (HAM) impulse during stance is important to prevent the progression of hip osteoarthritis. A hip adduction angle (HAA) during walking influences the HAM impulse. Although a wider step-width (WS) gait is a gait modification to decrease a peak HAM, no study has reported the HAM impulse and HAA.
We investigated whether the HAA influences the peak HAM and HAM impulse during WS gait.
Twenty-six healthy young adults walked with normal step-width (NS) and WS comfortably. They were not instructed about hip adduction motion during gait, and the peak HAM, HAM impulse, HAA, and other gait parameters were evaluated using a 3D motion capture system. The participants were divided into two groups according to the HAA size during WS gait. The percentage reduction of HAM variables (the WS condition relative to the NS condition) and other gait parameters were compared between the groups.
No difference in gait parameters was found between the groups. The percentage reduction of the HAM impulse in participants with smaller HAA was significantly higher than that in participants with larger HAA (14.5 % vs. 1.6 %, p < 0.01). Also, during normal step-width gait, the large HAA group showed a significantly larger HAA compared to the small HAA group (about 3°).
Participants with smaller HAA could decrease the HAM impulse more effectively during WS gait compared with those with larger HAA. Thus, the HAA would influence the HAM impulse reduction effect on the WS gait. We recommend paying attention to the HAA to decrease the HAM with the WS gait.
在站立时减小髋关节外展力矩(HAM)冲量对于预防髋骨关节炎的进展很重要。行走时的髋关节外展角度(HAA)会影响 HAM 冲量。虽然更宽的步幅(WS)步态是一种减小峰值 HAM 的步态改变,但没有研究报告 HAM 冲量和 HAA。
我们研究了 HAA 是否会影响 WS 步态中的峰值 HAM 和 HAM 冲量。
26 名健康的年轻成年人舒适地进行正常步幅(NS)和 WS 行走。他们在行走时没有被指示髋关节内收运动,使用 3D 运动捕捉系统评估峰值 HAM、HAM 冲量、HAA 和其他步态参数。根据 WS 步态期间的 HAA 大小,将参与者分为两组。比较两组之间 HAM 变量(WS 条件相对于 NS 条件的百分比降低)和其他步态参数的差异。
两组之间的步态参数没有差异。HAA 较小的参与者的 HAM 冲量降低百分比明显高于 HAA 较大的参与者(14.5%比 1.6%,p<0.01)。此外,在正常步幅步态中,大 HAA 组的 HAA 明显大于小 HAA 组(约 3°)。
与 HAA 较大的参与者相比,HAA 较小的参与者在 WS 步态中可以更有效地降低 HAM 冲量。因此,HAA 会影响 WS 步态对 HAM 冲量降低的影响。我们建议注意 HAA,以通过 WS 步态降低 HAM。