Spine and lower body symmetry during treadmill walking in healthy individuals—In-vivo 3-dimensional kinematic analysis

Although it is relevant to understand spine and lower body motions in healthy individuals for a variety of applications, such as clinical diagnosis, implant design, and the analysis of treatment outcomes, proper assessment and characterization of normative gait symmetry in healthy individuals remain...

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Main Authors: Paul Gonzalo Arauz, Maria-Gabriela Garcia, Patricio Chiriboga, Sebastian Taco-Vasquez, Diego Klaic, Emilia Verdesoto, Bernard Martin
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9536630/?tool=EBI
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author Paul Gonzalo Arauz
Maria-Gabriela Garcia
Patricio Chiriboga
Sebastian Taco-Vasquez
Diego Klaic
Emilia Verdesoto
Bernard Martin
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Maria-Gabriela Garcia
Patricio Chiriboga
Sebastian Taco-Vasquez
Diego Klaic
Emilia Verdesoto
Bernard Martin
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description Although it is relevant to understand spine and lower body motions in healthy individuals for a variety of applications, such as clinical diagnosis, implant design, and the analysis of treatment outcomes, proper assessment and characterization of normative gait symmetry in healthy individuals remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the in vivo 3-dimensional (3D) spine and lower body gait symmetry kinematics during treadmill walking in healthy individuals. Sixty healthy young adults (30 males and 30 females) were evaluated during normal and fast treadmill walking using a motion capture system approach. Statistical parametric mapping and the normalized symmetry index approaches were used to determine spine, pelvis, and lower body asymmetries during treadmill walking. The spine and pelvis angular motions associated with the left and right lower limb motions, as well as the left and right lower extremity joint angles were compared for normal and fast treadmill walking. The lower lumbar left-right rotation (5.74±0.04°) and hip internal rotation (5.33±0.18°) presented the largest degrees of asymmetry during normal treadmill. Upper lumbar left-right lateral flexion (1.48±0.14°) and knee flexion (2.98±0.13°) indicated the largest asymmetries and during fast treadmill walking. Few asymmetry patterns were similar between normal and fast treadmill walking, whereas others appeared either only during normal or fast treadmill walking in this cohort of participants. These findings could provide insights into better understanding gait asymmetry in healthy individuals, and use them as reference indicators in diagnosing and evaluating abnormal gait function.
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spelling doaj.art-13c03ab0d83e4c3eb97310c22a8e99472022-12-22T02:23:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032022-01-011710Spine and lower body symmetry during treadmill walking in healthy individuals—In-vivo 3-dimensional kinematic analysisPaul Gonzalo ArauzMaria-Gabriela GarciaPatricio ChiribogaSebastian Taco-VasquezDiego KlaicEmilia VerdesotoBernard MartinAlthough it is relevant to understand spine and lower body motions in healthy individuals for a variety of applications, such as clinical diagnosis, implant design, and the analysis of treatment outcomes, proper assessment and characterization of normative gait symmetry in healthy individuals remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the in vivo 3-dimensional (3D) spine and lower body gait symmetry kinematics during treadmill walking in healthy individuals. Sixty healthy young adults (30 males and 30 females) were evaluated during normal and fast treadmill walking using a motion capture system approach. Statistical parametric mapping and the normalized symmetry index approaches were used to determine spine, pelvis, and lower body asymmetries during treadmill walking. The spine and pelvis angular motions associated with the left and right lower limb motions, as well as the left and right lower extremity joint angles were compared for normal and fast treadmill walking. The lower lumbar left-right rotation (5.74±0.04°) and hip internal rotation (5.33±0.18°) presented the largest degrees of asymmetry during normal treadmill. Upper lumbar left-right lateral flexion (1.48±0.14°) and knee flexion (2.98±0.13°) indicated the largest asymmetries and during fast treadmill walking. Few asymmetry patterns were similar between normal and fast treadmill walking, whereas others appeared either only during normal or fast treadmill walking in this cohort of participants. These findings could provide insights into better understanding gait asymmetry in healthy individuals, and use them as reference indicators in diagnosing and evaluating abnormal gait function.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9536630/?tool=EBI
spellingShingle Paul Gonzalo Arauz
Maria-Gabriela Garcia
Patricio Chiriboga
Sebastian Taco-Vasquez
Diego Klaic
Emilia Verdesoto
Bernard Martin
Spine and lower body symmetry during treadmill walking in healthy individuals—In-vivo 3-dimensional kinematic analysis
PLoS ONE
title Spine and lower body symmetry during treadmill walking in healthy individuals—In-vivo 3-dimensional kinematic analysis
title_full Spine and lower body symmetry during treadmill walking in healthy individuals—In-vivo 3-dimensional kinematic analysis
title_fullStr Spine and lower body symmetry during treadmill walking in healthy individuals—In-vivo 3-dimensional kinematic analysis
title_full_unstemmed Spine and lower body symmetry during treadmill walking in healthy individuals—In-vivo 3-dimensional kinematic analysis
title_short Spine and lower body symmetry during treadmill walking in healthy individuals—In-vivo 3-dimensional kinematic analysis
title_sort spine and lower body symmetry during treadmill walking in healthy individuals in vivo 3 dimensional kinematic analysis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9536630/?tool=EBI
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