Journal article
Body weight support through a walking cane in inexperienced users with knee osteoarthritis
J Hart, M Hall, TV Wrigley, CJ Marshall, KL Bennell
Gait and Posture | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2019
Abstract
Background: Walking canes are a self-management strategy recommended for people with knee osteoarthritis (OA) by clinical practice guidelines. Ensuring that an adequate amount of body-weight support (%BWS) is taken through the walking cane is important as this reduces measures of knee joint loading. Research question: 1) How much body weight support do people with knee OA place through a cane? 2) Do measures of body weight support increase following a brief simple training session? Methods: Seventeen individuals with knee pain who had not used a walking cane before were recruited. A standard-grip aluminum cane was then used for 1 week with limited manufacturer instructions. Following this, p..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by funding from the National Health & Medical Research Council (Program Grant #1091302). MH is supported by a Sir Randal Heymanson Research Fellowship from The University of Melbourne. KLB is supported by a NHMRC Principal Research Fellowship (APP1058440).