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Coordination Pattern of the Thigh, Pelvic, and Lumbar Movements during the Gait of Patients with Hip Osteoarthritis

井原 拓哉 広島大学

2020.11.26

概要

Patients with hip osteoarthritis (OA) often have altered gait
patterns, which reportedly may accelerate disease progression and severity or worsen symptoms [1–3]. Altered gait
patterns involving unusual movements in the hip joint cause
other joints to move excessively to compensate for the hip
joint. ...

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