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Kinematic gait characteristics associated with patellofemoral pain syndrome: A systematic review
Gait and Posture, 10/29/09
Barton CJ et al. – Findings indicated delayed timing of peak rearfoot eversion and increased rearfoot eversion at heel strike transient during walking; and delayed timing of peak rearfoot eversion, increased rearfoot eversion at heel strike, reduced rearfoot eversion range, greater knee external rotation at peak knee extension moment, and greater hip adduction during running in individuals with patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). There is a clear need for prospective evaluation of kinematic gait characteristics in a PFPS population to distinguish between cause and effect. Where possible, future PFPS case–control studies should consider evaluating kinematics of the knee, hip and foot/ankle simultaneously with larger participant numbers. Completing between sex comparisons when practical and considering spatiotemporal gait characteristics during methodological design and data analysis is also recommended.
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