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Relationship between ankle varus moment during gait and radiographic measurements in patients with medial ankle osteoarthritis

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  • Ji Hye Choi
  • Hee Soo Han
  • Young Jin Park
  • Seungbum Koo
  • Taeyong Lee
  • Kyoung Min Lee

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Background: Kinetic data obtained during gait can be used to clarify the biomechanical pathogenesis of osteoarthritis of the lower extremity. This study aimed to investigate the difference in ankle varus moment between the varus angulation and medial translation types of medial ankle osteoarthritis, and to identify the radiographic measurements associated with ankle varus moment. Methods: Twenty-four consecutive patients [mean age 65.8 (SD) 8.0 years; 9 men and 15 women] with medial ankle osteoarthritis were included. Fourteen and 10 patients had the varus angulation (tibiotalar tilt angle≥3 degrees) and medial translation (tibiotalar tilt angle

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  • Ji Hye Choi & Hee Soo Han & Young Jin Park & Seungbum Koo & Taeyong Lee & Kyoung Min Lee, 2021. "Relationship between ankle varus moment during gait and radiographic measurements in patients with medial ankle osteoarthritis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(6), pages 1-10, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0253570
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0253570
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