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Determining the individual relationship between the step width and peak knee adduction moment during stepping in medial knee osteoarthritis

Raziyeh Baghi, Wei Yin, Subham Badhyal, Ahmed Ramadan, Giovanni Oppizzi, Zongpan Li, Peter Bowman, R. Frank Henn, Liqun Zhang

发表年份
2025
引用次数
1

摘要

BACKGROUND: Step-width modification can reduce peak knee adduction moment during gait in individuals with knee osteoarthritis, but determining optimal subject-specific step-width without testing multiple discrete positions remains a clinical challenge. METHOD: We investigated step-width's relationship with peak knee adduction moment in 14 individuals with medial knee osteoarthritis and 14 healthy controls using a robotic stepping system with motorized footplates moving between narrow, neutral, and wide step-widths. We analyzed peak knee adduction moment-step width relationship slopes and compared peak three-dimensional knee moments between all stepping conditions using repeated-measure ANOVA analysis. FINDINGS: Both groups showed negative peak knee adduction moment-step width slopes, indicating reduced peak knee adduction moment with wider step-widths (knee osteoarthritis: P = 0.019, Controls: P = 0.016), with knee osteoarthritis group showing significantly higher slope and intercept values (P < 0.01, P < 0.001). Both groups demonstrated lower peak knee adduction moment and knee adduction moment impulse with wide step-width versus narrow and neutral step-widths (all P < 0.001). Lower peak knee adduction moment during wide step-width significantly correlated with increased tibia medial tilt (P < 0.001), increased footplate lateral reaction force (P = 0.023), reduced footplate inversion reaction torque (P < 0.001), reduced stepping speed (P = 0.022), and absence of knee osteoarthritis (P < 0.001). INTERPRETATION: Wider step-width effectively reduces peak knee adduction moment and knee adduction moment impulse during stepping. The robotic stepping system enables precise subject-specific step-width determination using peak knee adduction moment-step width relationships, potentially offering individualized rehabilitation strategies for knee osteoarthritis management.

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OsteoarthritisOrthodonticsMedicineMoment (physics)Physical medicine and rehabilitationAnatomyPhysicsPathology

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