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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 96-B, Issue SUPP_11 | Pages 169 - 169
1 Jul 2014
Arnold J Mackintosh S Jones S Thewlis D
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Summary Statement

This study provides preliminary evidence that people with knee osteoarthritis have greater asymmetry in joint loading than healthy controls. Altered loading of the contralateral limb may signify increased risk of injury to other lower limb joints in knee osteoarthritis.

Introduction

Compensatory overloading of other lower limb joints is a potential reason for the non-random evolution of osteoarthritis (OA). In individuals with knee OA altered joint loading exists of the contralateral cognate joints. However, previous studies have neglected the temporal features of asymmetry in joint loading. The study aimed to identify the amount and temporal features of asymmetry in lower limb joint loading in advanced knee OA.