Ground reaction forces of the gait in patients undergoing physiotherapy after articular cartilage surgeries

Andrzej Czamara, Tadeusz Trzaska

Andrzej Czamara, Tadeusz Trzaska – Ground reaction forces of the gait in patients undergoing physiotherapy after articular cartilage surgeries. Fizjoterapia Polska 2006; 6(4); 289-297

Abstract
Background. The goal of our study was the evaluation of the ground reaction forces (N) of vertical component in flat surface gait in patients undergoing 10 to 14 weeks of physiotherapy after chosen surgeries of the knee joint cartilage. Material and methods. We measured ground reaction forces of the gait in 58 people. 31 patients after the carrier surface of knee joint cartilage surgeries and 27 people with no cartilage injuries were examined. When the patients developed individual gait after 10 to 14 weeks of physiotherapy, we measured ground reaction forces of their gait. The examination was carried on a track with, computer programmed, mtd-balance tensometric platforms. Results and Conclusions. Between 10th and 14th week after the surgery, the patients regained the gait. The values of ground reaction forces of the gait during stance phase for the operated limbs were close to the results of healthy limbs. The results did not differ from the results reached by the people with no cartilage injuries and oscillated between 1,19 to 1,21 of body weight. Moreover, minor asymmetry was reported between left and right limbs in groups with no articular cartilage injuries and in patients which did not exceed 5%.

Key words:
physiotherapy, gait, knee joint cartilage, ground reaction forces

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