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Biomechanical Analysis of the Unaffected Limb While Using a Hands-Free Crutchopen access

Authors
Kim, JaewookKim, YekwangMoon, JuhuiKong, JooKim, Seung-Jong
Issue Date
Jun-2023
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
biomechanics; gait; kinematics; electromyography; hands-free crutch
Citation
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, v.8, no.2
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Journal Title
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Volume
8
Number
2
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2021.sw.kumedicine/65123
DOI
10.3390/jfmk8020056
ISSN
2411-5142
Abstract
Basic human ambulation relies on a bipedal gait, which has been reported to be directly related to quality of life. However, injuries to the lower limb can cause an inability to walk and require non-weightbearing periods to heal. Among the many ambulatory aids, standard axillary crutches are prescribed. However, due to the disadvantages of having to use both hands, a slow gait, pain, nerve damage, and gait patterns that differ from that of healthy subjects, currently, a new generation of ambulatory aids has emerged. Among such aids, hands-free crutches (HFCs) are of particular interest due to their form factor, which does not require the use of the hands and facilitates a bipedal gait. In this study, we present an assessment of whether any different gait patterns, compared to overground gait, appeared on the unaffected limb during walking with an HFC. The spatiotemporal parameters, plantar force, lower-limb joint angles, and EMG patterns were evaluated. In conclusion, the results from 10 healthy subjects suggest that wearing an HFC causes only slight changes in the biomechanical gait patterns examined in the unaffected limb compared with overground walking without an HFC.
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