05 March 2021>: Clinical Research
Effects of Short-Term Limitation of Movement of the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint on the Biomechanics of the Ipsilateral Hip, Knee, and Ankle Joints During Walking
Rui Xu 12ABCDEF* , Hao Zuo 3ABCDEFG* , Youbo Ji 3BCDE , Qiang Li 4BCDEF , Zhonghan Wang 4BCDE , He Liu 4BCDE , Jiarui Wang 2BCD , Zheyi Wei 5BCD , Weihang Li 6BCD , Lin Cong 7BCD , Han Li 8BCD , Hui Jin 3ABCDEFG* , Jincheng Wang 9ABCDEFG*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.930081
Med Sci Monit 2021; 27:e930081
Table 1 Comparison of gait parameters between normal walking, walking immediately after FMJC, and walking 30 minutes after FMJC (n=8).
Step length (cm) | Step width (cm) | Step frequency (steps/s) | Percentage of swing phase (%) | Percentage of support phase (%) | |
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Normal | 82.31±4.5 | 12.55±4.31 | 1.89±0.10 | 0.361±0.021 | 0.610±0.015 |
Immediately after FMJC | 81.92±4.41 | 14.71±3.12 | 1.88±0.21 | 0.389±0.029 | 0.582±0.021 |
30 minutes after FMJC | 79.11±2.3* | 15.41±3.11 | 1.85±0.31 | 0.401±0.031 | 0.571±0.025 |
Compared with the normal group * p Compared with immediate limitation # p |