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Radiographic and clinical factors associated with one-leg standing and gait in patients with mild-to-moderate secondary hip osteoarthritis

Highlights • No factor was related to the balance measures during static OLS. • Decreased hip muscle strength was related to hip flexion and internal rotation in OLS. • Pain and decreased AHI were related to hip abduction and extension at foot-off in OLS. • Pain and decreased hip extension strength...

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Published in:Gait & posture 2016-09, Vol.49, p.207-212
Main Authors: Tateuchi, Hiroshige, PT, PhD, Koyama, Yumiko, PT, MS, Akiyama, Haruhiko, MD, PhD, Goto, Koji, MD, PhD, So, Kazutaka, MD, PhD, Kuroda, Yutaka, MD, PhD, Ichihashi, Noriaki, PT, PhD
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Summary:Highlights • No factor was related to the balance measures during static OLS. • Decreased hip muscle strength was related to hip flexion and internal rotation in OLS. • Pain and decreased AHI were related to hip abduction and extension at foot-off in OLS. • Pain and decreased hip extension strength were related to slower gait speed. • Decreased hip ROM was related to a reduced peak hip angle during gait.
ISSN:0966-6362
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DOI:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2016.07.018