Journal article

Muscles that do not cross the knee contribute to the knee adduction moment and tibiofemoral compartment loading during gait

P Sritharan, YC Lin, MG Pandy

Journal of Orthopaedic Research | Published : 2012

Abstract

The aims of this study were to evaluate and explain the individual muscle contributions to the medial and lateral knee compartment forces during gait, and to determine whether these quantities could be inferred from their contributions to the external knee adduction moment. Gait data from eight healthy male subjects were used to compute each individual muscle contribution to the external knee adduction moment, the net tibiofemoral joint reaction force, and reaction moment. The individual muscle contributions to the medial and lateral compartment forces were then found using a least-squares approach. While knee-spanning muscles were the primary contributors, non-knee-spanning muscles (e.g., t..

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