Knee joint angle sensing in healthy young adults using flexible orthosis with
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Authors: | Hiroaki Yamamoto Chikamune Wada |
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Affiliation: | 1) Department of Physical Therapy, Fukuoka Tenjin Medical Rehabilitation Academy: 4-3-7 Watanabedori, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka 810-0004, Japan;2) Department of Life Science and System Engineering, Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan |
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Abstract: | [Purpose] To investigate the effects of a flexible brace, by analyzing whether its usage; the difference in wearing pressure could change the joint position sensation in healthy participants; and develop a flexible knee brace for patients with knee osteoarthritis. [Participants and Methods] The study included eight healthy males with 14 knee joints (mean age, 22.0 ± 3.1 years). To measure joint position sense, an “angle reproduction test” was performed in three experimental conditions: 1) participants not wearing the brace, 2) the brace was secured with an appropriate force, and 3) the brace was fully secured using hook-and-loop fasteners. [Results] No significant difference was observed among groups comprising of those not wearing, those wearing with the standard force, and those wearing with the tight force. When the maximum hook-and-loop fastener was squeezed, the sensory error in joint position was maximized at both 30° and 60° flexion. [Conclusion] Joint position sense improvement was confirmed to be poor by orthosis, and an error occurred in the joint position sense by increasing the wearing pressure in orthosis. In future, measurements should be performed on patients with knee osteoarthritis who have decreased joint position sense and verify the effect of different wearing pressures verified. |
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Keywords: | Knee orthosis Joint position sense Wearing pressure |
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