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- W2115600487 abstract "Fast walking is considered as a factor that causes pain in patients suffering from knee disorders. This study examined the effect of walking speed on the medial knee contact force and identified contributions to the muscle tension on the medial knee contact force during fast walking using musculoskeletal simulation analysis. The muscle contribution to the medial knee contact force was calculated based on the joint angles and ground reaction force for the normal and fast walking experiments of seven subjects. The muscle force and joint reaction force were used to estimate the medial knee contact force. Results showed, in average, 70% increase in medial knee contact force at the first peak and 34% increase at the second peak with a fast walking speed, compared to when they walked at a normal walking speed. The remarkable increase in the first peak was mainly contributed by the increase in the quadriceps force resisting the external knee flexion moment. In contrast, the moderate increase of second peak was contributed by the increase in the gastrocnemius muscle force. These results suggest that the increase in medial knee contact force at fast walking speeds is caused by the increased muscle force." @default.
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- W2115600487 title "CONTRIBUTION OF MUSCLE TENSION FORCE TO MEDIAL KNEE CONTACT FORCE AT FAST WALKING SPEED" @default.
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