Biomechanical analysis of knee joint kinematics at different Gait speed of school going children
Author(s):
Dr. Haq Nawaz Mir, Dr. Najmuddin Khan
Keywords:
Gait; Knee Flexion Swing; Speed variation of gait pattern; gait pattern of school-going children
Abstract
The main objective of this study was to describe the Biomechanical analysis of knee joint kinematics at three different walking speed of school going children. A total of 45 (forty five) male school-going children participated in this study. The ages of the participants were between 16-18 years. The data analysis included descriptive statistics, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), and post-hoc comparisons. The results of the study showed significant mean differences in Knee Flexion Loading Response, Knee Extension Terminal Stance, Knee Flexion Swing and Knee Extension Terminal Swing among slow, normal, and fast walking gait. The findings suggest that gait patterns are influenced by walking speed and highlight the importance of considering speed variations when assessing hip joint kinematics.
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Unique Paper ID: 161124
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 10, Issue 2
Page(s): 714 - 721
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