Author:
Forczek Wanda,Staszkiewicz Robert
Abstract
For many years, mainly to simplify data analysis, scientists assumed that during a gait, the lower limbs
moved symmetrically. However, even a cursory survey of the more recent literature reveals that the human walk
is symmetrical only in some aspects. That is why the presence of asymmetry should be considered in all studies
of locomotion. The gait data were collected using the 3D motion analysis system Vicon. The inclusion criteria
allowed the researchers to analyze a very homogenous group, which consisted of 54 subjects (27 women and 27
men). Every selected participant moved at a similar velocity: approximately 1,55 m/s. The analysis included
kinematic parameters defining spatio-temporal structure of locomotion, as well as angular changes of the main
joints of the lower extremities (ankle, knee and hip) in the sagittal plane. The values of those variables were
calculated separately for the left and for the right leg in women and men. This approach allowed us to determine
the size of the differences, and was the basis for assessing gait asymmetry using a relative asymmetry index,
which was constructed by the authors. Analysis of the results demonstrates no differences in the temporal and
phasic variables of movements of the right and left lower limb. However, different profiles of angular changes in
the sagittal plane were observed, measured bilaterally for the ankle joint.
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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